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CHARLES  T.  WHITE 

Hancock,  N.   Y. 


LINCOLN  ROOM 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 
LIBRARY 


MEMORIAL 

the  Class  of  1901 

founded  by 

HARLAN  HOYT  HORNER 

and 

HENRIETTA  CALHOUN  HORNER 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2012  with  funding  from 

University  of  Illinois  Urbana-Champaign 


http://www.archive.org/details/bibliographyofliOOstar 


A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

of 

LINCOLNIANA 


Not  included  in  the  compilations  of  Daniel  Fish 
and  Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf 


Compiled  by 

JOHN  W.  STARR,  JR. 


PRIVATELY  PRINTED 
1926 


Edition  of  ioo  numbered  and  signed  copies. 
Kjo.      53 


Copyright,  1926 

by 
John  W.  Starr,  Jr. 


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Mr.  Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf : 

An  Appreciation 

FOR  many  years  it  has  been  the  intention  of  the  compiler  of  the 
present  bibliography  that  when  a  fitting  opportunity  presented 
itself,  a  public  tribute  of  personal  respect  and   esteem  should  be 
paid  to  Mr.  Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf,  of  Moline,  Illinois,  the  owner  of 
the  largest  private  collection  of  Lincolniana  in  existence  and  compiler  of 
the  recent  bibliography  of  Lincolniana  bearing  his  name. 

I  first  became  acquainted  with  Mr.  Oakleaf  shortly  after  the  period  of 
the  Lincoln  Centenary,  about  the  time  I  attained  my  majority.  I  had 
applied  to  him  for  a  copy  of  his  "Analysis  of  the  Gettysburg  Address" 
and  told  him  something  of  my  past  limited  accomplishments  in  the  col' 
lee  ting  line  and  my  aspirations  for  the  future.  This  seemed  to  kindle 
his  interest  at  once.  Perhaps  it  was  my  age,  but  at  any  rate  he  immedi' 
ately  concerned  himself  in  my  ambitions.  "As  soon  as  I  get  around  to 
it  I  will  send  you  a  list  of  people  to  whom  you  can  write  for  Lincoln  pam' 
phlets11  he  wrote  in  one  of  his  first  communications. 

About  that  time  I  had  printed  my  "Lincoln  as  President11  and  if  I 
remember  rightly,  immediately  disposed  of  about  fifty  copies  to  friends 
and  acquaintances.  But  I  distinctly  remember  that  of  the  responses 
elicited  the  one  received  from  my  "Lincolnian  God'father11,  if  I  may  so 
term  him,  pleased  me  more  than  any  other.  My  callow  youth  did  not 
then  make  the  necessary  allowances  for  an  older  and  kindly  disposed  col' 
lector  who  wanted  to  say  something  encouraging  to  a  beginner.  "I  can 
assure  you  that  I  appreciate  your  kindness  very  much,11  he  wrote  in  ac' 
knowledgement  of  the  copy  received,  "and  also  add  that  the  matter  was 
worth  printing.  You  covered  the  subject  in  a  very  excellent  manner  and 
I  am  glad  that  you  concluded  to  print  it.11  Furthermore,  he  interested 
himself  in  the  disposal  of  certain  copies  of  the  remainder  of  the  edition 
to  book  dealers  and  his  wise  counsel  proved  most  valuable. 

"Come  to  me  at  any  time  you  like  for  advice  or  anything  else,11  he 
wrote;  "I  am  always  glad  to  hear  from  you.  I  have  not  yet  had  time  to 
make  up  that  list  of  which  I  wrote  you,  but  when  I  find  time  to  do  so 
you  will  find  that  it  will  bring  you  in  at  least  fifty  pamphlets  for  the  mere 
asking,11  a  prophecy  which  was  later  verified.    Not  getting  time  during 


the  week  to  secure  the  data  for  me,  I  find  from  one  of  his  communica- 
tions  that  a  lengthy  list  of  titles  was  made  up  on  a  Sunday  afternoon. 

"Do  not  send  me  any  stamps  for  replying  to  your  letters,"  was  his  in- 
junction, "for  I  hope  that  you  take  as  much  pleasure  in  receiving  letters 
from  me  as  I  do  in  writing  them." 

"I  note  that  you  have  written  to  people  and  got  no  reply,11  he  wrote 
upon  one  occasion,  evidently  trying  to  bolster  up  the  courage  of  a  tyro 
who  was  losing  heart.  "That  has  been  my  experience  in  a  great  many 
instances,  and  it  is  something  that  we  cannot  help.  You  will  have  to 
think  up  other  ways  of  getting  at  it.  Write  to  the  mayor  of  the  city, 
but  don't  neglect  to  enclose  stamps.  When  I  started  in  my  collecting 
I  had  no  one  to  go  to  for  information,  but  if  I  heard  that  an  item  was 
printed  at  a  certain  place  I  wrote  to  the  publishers  for  information,  and 
if  I  got  no  reply  I  wrote  to  the  postmaster  of  the  town,  and  sometimes 
I  wrote  eight  or  ten  letters  for  a  commonplace  item,  but  I  generally  got 
it.    The  pursuit  of  an  item  has  been  very  pleasant  to  me." 

As  I  cull  through  our  correspondence  of  the  period  I  find  that  almost 
all  of  the  letters  received  from  Mr.  Oakleaf  either  contained  mention  of 
new  items,  and  where  they  might  be  obtained,  or  similar  information 
concerning  those  which  I  had  written  him  about.  During  the  formative 
period  of  our  friendship  my  collection  received  its  greatest  impetus. 

But  Mr.  Oakleafs  interest  did  not  stop  with  our  mutual  hobby.  It 
extended  to  various  personal  and  business  affairs  of  the  present  compiler; 
my  initiation  into  and  membership  in  a  fraternity  of  which  he  was  a  mem- 
ber; his  congratulations  and  words  of  advice  when  he  welcomed  me  in- 
to the  "ranks  of  the  benedicts11.  "Now,  my  dear  Starr,"  he  concluded 
upon  the  latter  occasion,  "here  is  my  hand  with  my  heart  in  it.  God 
bless  you  and  may  the  peace  which  passeth  all  understanding  be  yours 
forever  and  a  day." 

And  while  with  the  passing  of  the  years  our  correspondence  has 
necessarily  been  carried  on  more  intermittently  and  in  a  more  or  less  des- 
ultory manner,  yet  I  have  never  found  reason  for  lowering  the  high  re- 
gard and  esteem  in  which  I  held  this  Prince  of  Collectors  at  the  begin- 
ning of  our  acquaintanceship. 


PREFACE 

THE  present  compiler  has  had  very  pleasant  and  friendly  relations 
with  all  of  the  "Big  Five"  mentioned  by  Mr.  Oakleaf  in  his  bib- 
liography, and  with  many  of  the  other  prominent  collectors.  Of 
the  latter  I  cannot  refrain  from  mentioning  Rev.  William  E.  Barton,  Dr. 
L.  D.  Carman,  Mr.  John  E.  Burton,  Capt.  O.  H.  Oldroyd,  Mr.  Charles 
T.  White,  Mr.  Frederick  Ray  Risdon,  Mr.  Allen  Henry  Wright,  Prof. 
Clark  P.  Bissett,  Miss  Ida  M.  Tarbell,  Mr.  George  P.  Hambrecht,  Mr. 
J.  Friend  Lodge,  Mr.  Emanuel  Herts  and  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Townsend. 

My  acquaintance  with  Major  William  H.  Lambert,  of  Philadelphia, 
antedates  by  a  year  or  more  that  with  Mr.  Oakleaf,  and  from  his 
hand  I  received  many  of  the  best  items  of  which  he  was  author. 

I  was  also  acquainted  through  correspondence  with  Judge  Daniel 
Fish.  I  well  remember  that  when  I  applied  to  him  for  a  copy  of  his  1906 
bibliography,  of  which  but  forty  numbered  copies  were  supposed  to  be 
printed,  I  was  too  late  to  receive  one  of  them.  But  the  Judge  did  kindly 
send  me  an  unnumbered  set  of  the  leaves  for  binding,  autographed, 
which  I  had  bound  for  myself  and  therefore  am  the  fortunate  possessor 
of  a  copy  of  the  bibliography  similar  in  all  other  respects  to  those  now 
reposing  in  the  libraries  of  my  only  a  little  more  fortunate  brethren. 

To  me  there  has  always  been  a  mystery  connected  with  item  No.  503 
listed  in  Mr.  Oakleaf  s  bibliography,  which  I  believe  should  be  mentioned 
here. 

In  a  catalogue  of  Lincolniana  issued  by  Schulte  in  1914,  item  No.  246 
of  this  bibliography,  there  is  listed  the  following : 

"Lincoln  Collections  and  Lincoln  Bibliography  by  Daniel  Fish,  printed 
for  the  Bibliographical  Society  of  America.  8vo.  Wrappers.  New 
York,  1909." 

September  3rd,  191 5,  in  response  to  a  query  from  me  Judge  Fish  wrote: 
"All  that  I  know  of  the  'work'  you  mention  is  that  in  1908  I  gave  an  ad' 
dress  entitled  as  you  indicate,  before  the  American  Bibliographical 
Society  at  Lake  Minnetonka,  the  annual  meeting  being  held  there  that 
year.  This  was  published  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.  If  it  was 
ever  printed  separately  I  was  not  asked  nor  advised.11 

Unable  to  get  a  copy  from  the  dealer,  I  tried  elsewhere,  and  under 
date  of  October  12,  1915,  Mr   Carl  B.  Roden  of  the  Chicago  Public 


Library  wrote  as  follows:  "With  reference  to  the  article  on  Lincoln  col' 
lections  by  Judge  Fish,  published  by  the  Bibliographical  Society,  there 
is  only  one  explanation  for  its  appearance  separately,  and  that  is  that  a 
few  copies  were  issued  in  that  form  and  sent  to  the  author  with  the 
compliments  of  the  Society.  This  is  the  usual  practice,  and  we  know  of 
no  other  way  in  which  this  item  could  have  found  its  way  into  the  cata- 
logue." 

"No  copies  of  the  talk  before  the  Bibliographical  Society  were  sent  to 
me,11  wrote  Judge  Fish,  October  22nd;  "I  only  heard  of  its  publication 
incidentally  and  then  had  to  buy  a  copy  of  the  Proceedings  in  order  to 
see  how  it  looked  in  print.  So  that  explanation  fails.  At  any  rate,  if  any 
such  publication  was  made,  intended  for  me,  it  never  came  to  hand." 

My  relations  with  Mr.  Judd  Stewart  began  about  the  time  I  first 
corresponded  with  Mr.  Oakleaf,  and  although  not  as  intimate,  yet  they 
were  most  cordial.  I  always  found  him  ready  with  suggestions  or  infor- 
mation  when  called  upon  and  he  presented  me  with  many  of  his  privately 
printed  items. 

In  September  1919  while  in  New  York  City  for  a  few  days  I  called 
upon  Mr.  Stewart  in  his  offices  in  lower  Manhattan.  I  was  accorded 
a  cordial  reception  and  although  a  very  busy  man,  Mr.  Stewart  engaged 
for  some  time  in  conversation,  showing  me  many  of  his  rarest  items 
which  he  kept  in  a  safe  in  his  private  office  and  a  collection  of  autograph 
letters  of  every  President  of  the  United  States  up  to  that  time.  He  was 
much  interested  in  the  Barnard  statue  agitation  then  going  on  and  had 
taken  a  leading  part  in  it. 

As  Mr.  Oakleaf  states,  Mr.  Stewart  passed  away  July  3rd,  1920,  I 
hold  a  letter  from  him  dated  May  26th  of  that  year  which  exemplifies  his 
courtesy  and  kindness  to  a  fellow-collector.  I  had  written  him  for  cer- 
tain  information  and  although  bed-fast  yet  his  unfailing  uniform  desire 
to  be  of  assistance  caused  him  to  write  from  his  sick  bed.  "Yours  of  24th 
rec'd.  Pardon  my  pencilled  reply  but  IVe  been  confined  to  my  bed  sev- 
eral  weeks  and  cannot  do  otherwise."  And  a  few  weeks  later  with  the 
return  of  a  letter  of  mine  dated  June  12th  this  kindly  soul  had  pencilled 
on  its  margin  a  reply  to  my  latest  query.  This  is  my  last  recollection  of 
this  great-hearted  man,  a  recollection  which  I  shall  always  carry  with  me. 
Though  confined  to  his  bed  with  a  serious  illness,  yet  he  could  and  did 
find  strength  enough  to  comply  with  the  request  of  one  of  his  correspond- 
ents who  of  course  had  no  knowledge  of  his  condition.  And  it  was  while 
in  Washington  several  weeks  later  that  I  was  informed  by  Mr.  Oldroyd 
who  maintains  the  house  in  which  Lincoln  died,  that  Mr.  Stewart  had 
recently  passed  away.    We  both  deeply  regretted  his  loss. 

With  Mr.  Charles  W.  McLellan  my  relations  were  not  so  intimate  as 
with  the  rest  of  the  "Big  Five",  and  yet  I  never  wrote  him  for  informa- 
tion that  I  did  not  receive  the  benefit  of  his  larger  experience. 


FOREWORD 

A  LL  of  the  items  listed  in  the  main  body  of  the  present  bibliog' 
/"A  raphy  of  Lincolniana  are  to  be  found  in  the  collection  of  the  com' 
piler,  and  it  is  believed  that  no  duplication  has  been  made  of  any 
listed  by  Judge  Fish  or  Mr.  Oakleaf.  In  several  instances,  however,  I 
have  included  items  disposed  of  by  Judge  Fish  in  his  notes  which  should 
properly  be  listed  separately  on  account  of  their  nature  and  differentia' 
tion  from  the  publications  he  saw  fit  to  list,  reference  to  which  will  be 
found  in  the  notes  following  the  titles.  No  attempt  has  been  made  to 
include  those  titles  with  slight  variations  in  title  page,  pagination,  etc., 
of  which  several  have  been  discovered,  except  they  bear  the  impress  of 
a  different  edition. 

Only  those  issues  of  magazines  dealing  with  Abraham  Lincoln  as  the 
principal  theme  or  published  and  advertised  as  "Lincoln  Numbers"  have 
been  included;  those  issues,  and  they  are  legion,  whose  covers  alone  bear' 
ing  Lincoln  portraits,  etc.,  would  indicate  them  to  belong  in  this  class, 
are  not  included  if  they  fail  to  measure  up  to  this  standard.  Lincoln 
sections  of  newspapers,  and  there  were  many  such  called  forth  by  the 
Lincoln  Centenary,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  pictorial  issues  and  a 
notable  supplement  of  the  New  York  World,  have  not  been  listed,  which 
applies  generally  to  ephemeral  programs,  menus  and  the  like,  although 
a  few  of  this  nature  which  have  a  more  than  passing  interest  are  included. 
Only  those  prospectuses  and  advertisements  of  items,  portraits,  etc., 
are  included  which  bear  the  impress  of  a  permanent  preservation,  and 
no  single  sheet  publications  of  this  nature  have  been  recorded,  and  of  the 
latter  there  are  not  a  few.  As  bibliographers  seem  to  be  allowed  a  cer' 
tain  license  as  to  the  inclusion  of  items  not  conforming  to  the  line  laid 
down,  in  the  present  instance  a  few  such,  possibly  a  half  dozen,  will  be 
found  herein,  the  reasons  for  which  appear  in  the  notes. 

At  the  suggestion  of  several  collectors  I  have  been  glad  to  incorporate 
in  the  Addenda  such  titles  as  they  saw  fit  to  submit,  garnered  from  their 
collections  and  not  recorded  in  either  Fish  or  Oakleaf. 

Items  are  listed  under  the  name  of  the  author  if  the  latter  is  given  either 
on  the  title  page  or  elsewhere  in  the  publication;  anonymous  productions 
are  listed  under  the  "first  word  of  the  title  not  an  article11;  catalogues, 
if  no  compiler's  name  is  mentioned,  under  the  name  of  the  publisher. 


The  programs  included,  such  as  the  American  Missionary  Association 
services,  appear  under  the  title  of  the  Association,  Society,  etc.,  or  place 
held.  Library  lists  will  be  found  under  the  name  of  the  library;  State 
publications,  if  no  author  given,  under  the  name  of  the  State;  prosper 
tuses  and  advertisements,  if  author's  name  appears  on  title  page,  under 
the  name  of  the  author.  Proceedings  and  other  publications  of  societies 
and  other  public  bodies  will  be  found  under  the  name  of  the  Society, 
State  or  place.  Issues  of  magazines  and  newspaper  sections  appear  under 
the  name  of  the  magazine  or  newspaper,  while  titles  relating  to  other 
individuals,  such  as  Mary  Todd  Lincoln,  "Aunt  Sally"  Saunders  and 
Boston  Corbett,  will  be  found  under  such  individual  name.  Lincoln's 
writings  are  listed  under  the  name  LINCOLN.  A  few  variations  in 
these  rules  will  be  found  the  reason  for  which  will  be  apparent. 

Unless  otherwise  stated  the  titles  as  given  appear  on  the  title  page,  if 
the  cover  or  caption  title  it  is  so  stated;  italicized  words  in  brackets  do 
not  appear  on  the  transcribed  pages.  In  the  notes  will  be  found  infor' 
mation  concerning  the  imprint,  place  of  publication  and  date,  followed 
by  the  size,  pagination  and  whether  illustrated  or  not.  The  following 
abbreviations  have  been  used:  n.  i.,  no  imprint;  n.  p.,  no  place;  n.  d., 
no  date;  pp.,  pages;  fr.,  frontispiece;  ills.,  illustrated;  and  adv.,  advertise- 
ment. 


List  of  Subscribers 

i  Emanuel  Hertz,  149  Broadway,  New  York,  N:  Y. 

2  Luther  M.  Cornwall,  227  Penna.  Ave.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3  Stuart  W.  Jackson,  no  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

4  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

5  Dr.  L.  D.  Garman,  1806  Lamont  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

6  W.  H.  Simons,  Cold  water,  Mich. 

7  James  Rosenthal,  208  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

8  Wm.  H.  Townsend,  605  First  &  City  Natl  Bank  Bldg.,  Lexing- 

ton, Ky. 

9  J.  Friend  Lodge,  Bustleton,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
10  Henry  Horner,  647  County  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

n  Geo.  H.  Smyser,  274  Prospect  St.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

12  Rev.  William  E.  Barton,  Foxboro,  Mass. 

13  Dr.  Jno.  W.  Starr,  Millersburg,  Pa. 

14  Brown  University  Library,  Providence,  R.  I. 

15  Paul  Blatchford,  333  N.  Euclid  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

16  Logan  Hay,  714  First  Natl  Bank  Bldg.,  Springfield,  111. 

17  The  Newberry  Library,  60  W.  Walton  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

18  R.  Arthur  Heller,  790  Broad  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

19  Alfred  C.  Howell,  32  Guild  Rd.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

20  Albert  H.  Griffith,  Fisk,  Wis. 

21  Andrew  D.  Pierce,  10  Dexter  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

22  Edward  J.  Jacob,  424  Fulton  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

23  Geo.  P.  Hambrecht,  State  Capitol,  Madison,  Wis. 

24  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society,  10700  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland, 

Ohio. 

25  H.  K.  Sage,  Clarksdale,  Miss. 

26  New  York  State  Library,  University  of  the  State  of  New  York, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

27  Mrs.  H.  A.  Chase,  Titusville,  Pa. 

28  Butler  College  Library,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

29  R.  E.  Tomlinson,  129  Union  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

30  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Springfield,  111. 

31  F.  L.  Black,  Dearborn,  Mich. 

32  Millersburg  High  School  Library, .  Edwin  B.  Long,  Supervising 

Principal,  Millersburg,  Pa. 


33  Allen  H.  Wright,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

34  F.  Ray  Risdon,  304  Munger  Block,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

35  The  Henry  E.  Huntington  Library  and  Art  Gallery,  San  Gabriel, 

California. 

36  Chicago  Public  Library,  78  E.  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

37  Chas.  E.  Longenecker,  Middletown,  Pa. 

38  Carrie  A.  Hall,  1007  S.  Fifth  St.,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

39  University  of  Illinois  Library,  Urbana,  111. 

40  C.  P.  Bissett,  914  24th  Ave.  N.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

41  O.  L.  Schmidt,  1547  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

42  O.  L.  Schmidt,  1547  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

43  Harry  C.  Coley,  Box  42,  Washington  Sq.  Sta.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

44  Frank  A.  Bare,  President  Tritch  Hardware  Co.,  Denver,  Col. 

45  Merritt  Starr,  1300^1 10  South  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

46  W.  P.  Truesdell,  Champlain,  N.  Y. 

47  John  W.  Fling,  Jr.,  Wyoming,  111. 

48  Mrs.  R.  P.  Raymond,  227  Spring  St.,  Middletown,  Pa. 

49  Mrs.  R.  P.  Raymond,  227  Spring  St.,  Middletown,  Pa. 

50  Charles  A.  Gage,  5407  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

51  Cambridge  Public  Library,  Broadway  and  Trowbridge  Sts.,  Cam' 

bridge,  Mass. 

52  Pennsylvania  State  Library  and  Museum,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

53  Charles  T.  White,  277  Decatur  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

54  M.  L.  Wilson,  care  of  State  College,  Bozeman,  Montana. 

55  J.  B.  Oakleaf,  Moline,  111. 

56  The  Tuttle  Company,  11  and  13  Center  St.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

57  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

58  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

59  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

60  Geo.  P.  Hambrecht,  State  Capitol,  Madison,  Wis. 

61  John  S.  Little,  Rushville,  111. 

62  Library  of  The  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  Madison,  Wis. 

63  M.  H.  Briggs,  51 13  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

64  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston,  Boston,  Mass. 

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Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Unit  Book  Publishing  Company,  ic  W.  34th  St., 
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Lincoln''  and  other  volumes  of  the  Unit  Books. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln.     {Portrait  of  Lincoln}     {Scene  from   Lincoln  s 
early  life  as  a  rail- splitter}     No.  229  Printed  in  U.  S.  A.     fDeviceJ 
Copyrighted  1918  by  Sam.  Gabriel  Sons  &  Company  New  York.     .     2 
Cover  title,  in  colors.     N.d.  4to.     (i6)pp.     Ills. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  By  Men  Who  Knew  Him  {Portrait  of  Lincoln} 
A  Book  of  Personal  Interest 3 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Pantagraph  Printing  and  Stationary  Co.,  Blooming' 
ton,  Illinois)     24010.     (4)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1102. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  His  Life,  Sayings  and 
Speeches 4 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Buffalo  Book  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  Size  4"x5". 
(9)PP- 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  Nine  Notable  Studies  of  His  Life  &  Character 
{Drawing  of}  The  Old  United  States  Court  Building  Lincoln's  Law 
Office  was  on  the  Third  Floor 5 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Houghton  Mifflin  Company,  4  Park  Street,  Boston, 
16  E.  40th  Street,  New  York)     i2mo.     U)pp.  .  Ills. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln     {Portrait  of  Lincoln}     The  First  American    .     6 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  Publishers,  2  West  45th  St. 
New  York  City.     Mail  Order  Department.)     i2mo.     (4)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Fish 
No.  574. 

ABRAHAM.  1862  191 2.  Abraham  Lincoln  Issued  His  Emancipa' 
tion  Proclamation,  Sept.  22d,  1862.  Fifty  Years  of  Physical  Freedom — 
And  Political  Bondage.  This  Jubilee  Year  Is  a  Good  Time  to  Strike 
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American  Citizens" 7 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  (j)pp.  Issued  by  The  National  Independent 
Political  League,  National  Headquarters  Lewis  Bldg.,  S.E.  Cor.  6th  St.,  &?  La.  Ave., 
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ABRAHAM.  {Cut  of  Lincoln  reading  from  boo\}  Abraham  Lincoln 
said:  "I  will  study  and  get  ready  and  maybe  my  chance  will  come." 
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Cover  title.  N.p.,  n.d.  (Adv.  of  International  Correspondence  Schools,  Scranton, 
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ABRAHAM  Lincoln  George  Washington        9 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Francis  D.  Tandy  Co.,  Publishers,  38  East 
Twenty'first  Street,  New  York)  i2mo.  (4)pp.  Ills.  Adv.  of  portraits  of  Lincoln 
and  Washington,  facsimiles  of  letters  and  documents  of  Lincoln,  etc.,  and  books  on 
Lincoln,  all  published  by  Tandy  Co. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln     A  Negro  Not  Killed  By  John  Wilkes  Booth  .    10 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed  L.  D.  Cfarmanf,  June,  1924)      i2mo.  (j)pp. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln's  Face n 

Caption  title,  second  page.  First  page  contains  portrait  of  Lincoln  followed  by 
the  words  "Copyright,  1906  by  Francis  D.  Tandy  Company. "  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d. 
(Francis  D.  Tandy  Company,  Publisher,  38  East  21st  Street,  New  York  City)  24010. 
(4)pp.  Adv.  of  engraved  portrait  of  Lincoln  by  Gardner.  Issued  also  in  (2)pp. 
leaflet  form. 

AINS WORTH.  Selections  from  Washington,  Lincoln,  Bryant  Jef' 
ferson,  and  McKinley  Especially  Selected  for  the  use  of  Grammar  and 
High  Schools  By  F.  F.  Ains worth  f Device}  Chicago  Ains worth 
6?  Company  1912 12 

Cover  title:  McKinley 's  Last  Address  No.  2  Patriotic  Selections  English  Readings 
for  Schools  Lakeside  Series.  Selections  from  Washington,  Lincoln,  Bryant  Ainsworth 
&  Company  Chicago. 

i2mo.     78pp.     Ills.     Lakeside  Classics  No.  2. 

ALGER.  The  Backwoods  Boy  The  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Horatio  Alger,  Jr.  Author  of  "Work  and  Win,"  "The  Young  Musi' 
dan,"  "Sink  or  Swim,"  "The  Store  Boy,"  "Jack's  Ward,"  "Frank's 
Campaign,"  and  over  seventy  other  first-class  stories  for  boys,  many 
of  which  are  published  exclusively  in  the  Medal  Library  {Device} 
Street  &?  Smith,  Publishers  79-89  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  City  .  13 
N.d.     (1909)     i2mo.     307pp.     New  Medal  Library  No.  519. 

ALGER.  The  Backwoods  Boy  or,  The  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Horatio  Alger,  Jr.  Author  of  many  splendid  books  for  boys  pub- 
lished in  paper-covered  edition  in  this  line,  which  is  known  as  the 
Alger   Series.     {Device}     Street   &   Smith   Corporation    Publishers 

79-89  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York 14 

N.d.  i2mo.  287pp.  Alger  Series  No.  77.  Deletion  of  entire  chapter  from 
preceding  item,  otherwise  same  reading  matter. 

AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES.  Americana:  Including  a  Collec- 
tion of  Lincolniana  Numbers  6260  to  6622,  inclusive  Constituting 
Session  Twenty-Two  of  the  Artistic  and  Literary  Collections  of  the 
late  Evert  Jansen  Wendell  to  be  sold  at  Unrestricted  Public  Sale  by 
Order  of  Mr.  Wendell's  Executors  and  for  the  Benefit  of  Harvard 
University  on  Thursday  Afternoon,  October  23  rd,  1919  at  the  Amer- 
ican Art  Galleries  Madison  Square  South  New  York  City  .  .  .  15 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (47)pp. 

AMERICAN  BOY.  The  American  Boy  Volume  X  Number  IV 
February  1909  Single  Copies  10c  Per  Year  $1.00  {Cut  of  youths 
playing  ice-hockey}     Copyright,  1909,  by  The  Sprague  Publishing  Co., 


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Detroit,  Mich.     Lincoln  Centenary.     Commencing  "In  Old  Shia' 

wassee" 16 

Cover  title.     Folio.     (o7)-i28pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Centennial  Number. 

AMERICAN  HEBREW.  Vol.  LXXXIV  No.  15  Feb.  12,  1909  The 
American  Hebrew  and  Jewish  Messenger  A  Weekly  Journal  for  the 
Jewish  Home  Published  at  489  Fifth  Avenue  New  York  Lincoln 
Number  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Ten  cents  a  copy  Three  dollars  a 
year 17 

Cover  title.     4to.     38i'4i2pp.     Ills. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY.  February  1909  Vol.  LXIII  No.  2 
The  American  Missionary  {Seal  of  Association}  Among  Eight 
Races  in  America,  White,  Negro,  Indian,  Alaskan,  Porto  Rican, 
Chinese,  Japanese,  Hawaiian.  Christian  Institutions,  Agricultural, 
Technical,  Academic,  Collegiate,  Theological  &?  Churches.     {Cut  of 

Carpenter's  Painting} 18 

Cover  title.     8vo.     64pp.     Lincoln  Centennial  Number. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  Three  Questions 
and  Their  Answers  American  Missionary  Association  Concert  Exer' 
cise     {Cut  of  Lincoln}     for  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday,  February  12, 

1905 19 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (American  Missionary  Association,  287  Fourth 
Avenue,  New  York.  615  Congregational  House,  Boston.  153  LaSalle  Street, 
Chicago.)     i2mo.     U)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  1809  1910  Amer- 
ican Missionary  Association  Brief  Concert  Exercise  "With  Malice 
Toward  None  With  Charity  For  All."  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday 
February  13,  1910  Commemorating  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Prepared  by  Mrs.  H.  Paul  Douglass  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York. 
615  Congregational  House,  Boston.  153  LaSalle  Street,  Chicago. 
Oriental  Mission  Building,  21  Brenham  Place,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  .  20 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     U)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  1809  19"  Lincoln 
Memorial  Anniversary  American  Missionary  Association  Our  Coun' 
try's  Opportunity  and  Destiny  "It  is  altogether  fitting  and  proper  that 
we  should  do  this." — Gettysburg  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday  February 
12,  191 1  For  reference:     {two  boo\s  cited}     Commemorating  the  One 

Hundred  and  Second  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln 21 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (American  Missionary  Association.  Addresses 
in  New  York,  Boston,  Chicago  and  San  Francisco  as  given  above),     iamo.     (4)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  (Five  Minutes  for 
Mission  Study)  American  Missionary  Association  Concert  Exercise 
for  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday,  February  11,  191 2  With  Pictures  of 
Negro,  Indian,  Eskimo,  Porto  Rican,  Chinese,  Japanese  Children  .  22 
Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (American  Missionary  Association  287  Fourth 
Avenue,  New  York  Eastern  District  615  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass.  Western 


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District  19  South  LaSalle  Street,  Chicago,  111.     Pacific  District  21  Brenham  Place,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.)     i2mo.     U)pp.     Ills. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  1863— "A  Jubilee 
shall  that  fiftieth  year  be  unto  thee." — 191 3  f  Cut  of  Lincoln}  The 
Golden  Jubilee  of  Emancipation  A  Service  for  Lincoln  Memorial 
Sunday  February  9th,  191 3  "With  freedom  did  Christ  set  us  free." 
{Cut  of  negroes  in  cotton  field} 23 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (American  Missionary  Association.     Same  inscrip' 
tion  as  next  preceding)     8vo.     (4)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  1863— Fifty-one 
years  of  Freedom. — 191 4  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  A  Service  for  Lincoln 
Memorial  Sunday  February  15th,  19 14  "With  freedom  did  Christ  set 
us  free."     {Cut  of  negroes  in  cotton  field} 24 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (American  Missionary  Association.     Same  inscrip' 
tion  as  next  two  preceding)     8vo.     (4)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  1809-1865  Concert 
Exercise  for  Lincoln  Sunday  February  14th  191 5  {Cut  of  Lincoln  sur- 
rounded by  flags}  American  Missionary  Association  287  Fourth 
Avenue,  New  York  City  Eastern  District  615  Congregational 
House,  Boston,  Mass.  Western  District  19  South  LaSalle  Street, 
Chicago,  111.  Pacific  District  21  Brenham  Place  San  Francisco,  Cal.  .  25 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     U)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  1809  1916  {Cut 
of  Lincoln}  Five  Minute  Talks  to  the  Sunday  School  Missions  to 
Unprivileged  Races  in  America  The  Unfinished  Work  Patriotic  Mis' 
sionary  Service  for  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday  February  13,  19 16 
American  Missionary  Association  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

City 26 

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AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  {Cut  of  Pilgrim 
Tercentenary}  Concert  Exercise  for  Lincoln  Sunday  Fair  Play  for 
Handicapped  Americans  A  Missionary  Service  for  Lincoln  Memorial 
Sunday  February  11,   1917  American  Missionary  Association  287 

Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  City 27 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.     U)pp- 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  Lincoln  Day  in  the 
Sunday  Schools  February  tenth,  191 8  The  Fight  for  Freedom  {Cut 
of  white  and  colored  boys  in  soldiers'1  uniform  with  Red  Cross  flag  and 
Stars  and  Stripes}  American  Missionary  Association  {Cut  of  in- 
corporation of  Association}  Offices:  287  Fourth  Avenue  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Congregational  House  Boston,  Mass.     19  So.  LaSalle  Street 

Chicago,  111.     21  Brenham  Place  San  Francisco,  Cal 28 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  (4)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.  God's  Country 
Lincoln  Day  in  the  Sunday  School     f  Cut  of  J\[ewar\  statue  of  Lincoln} 


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"With  malice  towards  none"     {etc.,  quotation  from  Lincoln}     The 
American  Missionary  Association  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  .   29 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1919)     8vo.     U)pp. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.     {Cut  of  St.  Gaw 

dens  Lincoln  statue}     Lincoln  Sunday  February  eighth  1920  "It  is 

for  us  to  be  dedicated  to  the  unfinished  work — the  great  task  remain' 

ing  before  us."     {Cutof  negro  schoolmistress  and  scholars}    ...   30 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)pp. 

AMERICAN  POST  REVIEW.  The  American  Post  Review  Chapin- 
Lincoln  Supplement  June,  191 3  Illustrated  Miss  Lucille  Chapin, 
Manager  and  Publisher  237  E.  163d  Street,  New  York  Benjamin 
Chapin  "Lincoln"  {Cut  of  Chapin  as  Lincoln}  Personal  letters  to 
Mr.  Chapin  can  be  addressed:  care  Society  of  American  Dramatists, 

145 1  Broadway,  New  York  City 31 

Cover  title.     Folio.     (8)pp.     Ills. 

AMERICAN  PRESS  CO.  Lincolniana.  For  sale  by  American  Press 
Co., Baltimore,  Md 32 

Caption  title.     N.d.     241110.     (4)pp. 

ARNOLD.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Isaac  N.  Arnold. 
With  Extra  Illustrations.  Part  I.  Chicago:  Jansen,  McClurg  6? 
Company.     1885 33 

8vo.  236pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  Part  two:  237'462pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  This  title  page 
is  followed  by  another,  in  first  volume  only,  reading  same  as  Oakleaf  No.  37  and  the 
indications  are  that  this  item  was  one  of  a  few  copies  of  the  edition  mentioned  by  Oak' 
leaf  issued  separately  as  a  work  of  art;  bound  in  three  quarters  morocco  and  containing 
about  one  hundred  illustrations. 

ASSOCIATED  SUNDAY  MAGAZINE.  The  Philadelphia  Press. 
Part  3.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Abraham  Lincoln.  Born  Feb'y.  12th 
1809.     Copyright,  1904,  By  Associated  Sunday  Magazines.     Sunday, 

February  7,  1904.     Illustrated 34 

Cover  title.     Folio.     15,  (i)pp.     Lincoln  Number. 

AT  The  Gate  of  Mystery  f  Cut  of  features  of  human  face  and  two 
hands,  one  writing  with  pen} 35 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1910,  by  L.  E.  Waterman  Co.)  "Being 
a  treatise  on  the  character  of  hand  writing."  24010.  19,  (i)pp.  Ills.  Included  be' 
cause  Abraham  Lincoln's  is  one  of  the  several  types  of  writing  analyzed;  cut  of  Lincoln 
and  specimen  of  his  handwriting. 

ATTRACTIVE  Lincoln  Material  for  Schools  and  Libraries    .    .36 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Century  Co.,  Union  Square,  New  York) 
i2mo.  U)pp.  folder,  printed  on  first  and  last  pages  only.  Ills.  Adv.  of  Lincoln 
portraits,  fac-simile  of  Gettysburg  Address  and  Lincoln  Centennial  post  cards. 

BABCOCK.  To  be  published  in  February  An  Unusual  Contribution 
to  Lincolniana  The  Soul  of  Ann  Rutledge  By  Bernie  Babcock  Author  of 
"An  Uncrowned  Queen"     {Portrait  of  author}     with  frontispiece  in 


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color  by  Gayle  Hoskins  i2mo.     Cloth  $1.50  net  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Company  Publishers,  Philadelphia 37 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     (4)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  96. 

BALDWIN.     Four  Great  Americans  Washington  Webster  Franklin 

Lincoln  A  Book  for  Young  Americans  by  James  Baldwin,  Ph.D. 

fDeuiceJ     New  York  Cincinnati  Chicago  American  Book  Company  .  38 

N.  d.     (Copyright,    1896,    1897   By    Werner   School    Book    Company)    i2mo. 

246  pp.     Ills. 

BALTIMORE  AND  OHIO  MAGAZINE.  {Cut  of}  President  Lin- 
coln arriving  in  the  old  Baltimore  and  Ohio  station  in  Washington, 
D.  C,  on  the  morning  of  February  23,  1861,  preceding  his  first  inaugu' 
ration.     Painted  by  H.  D.  Stitt  February  1922 39 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     (Published  monthly  at  Baltimore,  Maryland  by  the  Balti' 
more  and  Ohio  Railroad.)     4to.     80pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

BANKS.  The  Lincoln  Legion  The  Story  of  Its  Founder  and  Fore 
runners  By  Rev.  Louis  Albert  Banks,  D.D.  Author  of  "The  Hall  of 
Fame,,,  "The  Youth  of  Famous  Americans,"  "Hero  Tales  from  Sacred 
History,11  "The  Great  Portraits  of  the  Bible,11  Etc.,  Etc.  Illustrated 
with  Drawings  by  Arthur  I.  Keller  And  Photographs  New  York  The 
Mershon  Company  Presbyterian  Building  156  Fifth  Ave.  .  .  40 
N.d.  (Copyright,  1903,  by  The  Mershon  Company)  i2mo.  256pp.  Fr.  and 
ills.     Mentioned  by  Fish  in  note,  No.  519;  should  properly  be  listed  separately. 

BARKER.  Illinois  and  Lincoln  Literature  Chiefly  local  publications 
not  on  the  general  market  Offered  for  Sale  by  H.  E.  Barker  405  E 
Adams  Street  {Printers'  Union  Label}  Springfield,  Illinois       .      .    .  41 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1918?)     8vo.     Four  page  folder,  printed  on  al' 
ternate  pages.     25  items  listed. 

BARKER.  Illinois  and  Lincoln  Literature  Many  local  publications  not 
on  the  general  market  Offered  for  Sale  by  H.  E.  Barker  405  E  Adams 

Street  {Printers''  Union  Label}  Springfield,  Illinois 42 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1920)     i2mo.     Folder,  (8)pp.     101  items  listed. 

BARKER.  Illinois  and  Lincoln  Literature  Many  local  publications  not 
on  the  general  market  Offered  for  sale  by  Barker's  Art  Store  405  East 

Adams  St.  Springfield,  Illinois 43 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1922)     8vo.     20pp.     346  items  listed. 

BARTHOLOW.  The  Spiritual  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Sermon 
Preached  in  The  First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  Y.  By  the  Pastor  Rev.  Otho  F.  Bartholow,  D.D.  Sunday  Evening, 
February  Seventh  Nineteen  hundred  and  nine  Published  for  Gratuitous 
Distribution  by  the  Hon.  Edson  Lewis.  Lafatra  Press,  New  York 

City 44 

N.  d.     i6mo.     15pp. 

BARTLETT,  (R.  S.)  The  Lincoln  Calendar  Compiled  by  R.  S.  Bartlett 
George  Sully  &  Co.  373  Fourth  Ave.  New  York 45 


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Title  on  cover  of  box  containing  calendar.  Title  on  cover  of  calendar  reads  "The 
Lincoln  Calendar  {Embossed  head  of  Lincoln  between  two  American  flags}  Abraham 
Lincoln"  N.d.  Size  7"  x  ^l/z" .  One  sheet  for  each  week  of  the  year.  The  compiler 
has  copies  for  1922  and  1923  and  the  contents  aside  from  the  date  arrangement  are  the 
same  throughout. 

BARTLETT,  (Truman  H.)  See  No.  248 

BARTON.  The  Creed  of  Abraham  Lincoln  {Four  paragraphs  of 
creed}  This  creed  (abbreviated)  is  an  extract  from  The  Soul  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  by  William  E.  Barton,  author  of  The  Paternity  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  The  author  says:  "No  liberties  have  been  taken  with 
Lincoln's  sentences,  all  publicly  uttered,  except  to  change  the  past 
tense  to  the  present,  or  the  plural  to  the  singular,  and  to  add  connec- 
tives and  preface  the  words  'I  believe.1  " 46 

Cover  title.  N.i.,n.p.,n.d.  Folder  3"  x  6",  (6)pp.  Adv.  of  Advance  Publishing 
Company,  166  North  Kenilworth  Avenue,  Oak  Park,  Illinois,  describing  in  addition  to 
Dr.  Barton's  two  volumes  "The  Book  of  Lincoln"  by  Mary  Wright-Davis. 

BARTON.  Warren  Gamaliel  Harding  Who  Lived  &  Died  in  His 
Country's  Service  fDewceJ  An  Appreciation  by  William  E.  Barton, 
D.D.  and  other  essays.  The  Print  Shop  Incorporated  Foxboro, 
Massachusetts  MCMXXIII 47 

4to.  26,  (i)pp.  Fr.  Contents:  "Warren  Gamaliel  Harding.  An  Appreciation 
by  William  E.  Barton,  D-D.";  "Address  Delivered  at  the  Town  Hall  at  Foxborough 
Massachusetts  Simultaneously  with  the  Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln  April  19,  1865 
By  Rev.  Isaac  Smith,  A.M.";  "Address  by  President  Harding  at  Dedication  of  the 
Lincoln  Memorial."1 

BARTON.  The  Ancestry  of  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  Delivered 
at  the  Twenty-fifth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Society  in  the  Centennial  Memorial  Building  Springfield,  Illinois, 
Friday,  May  23, 1924  By  William  E.  Barton  {Seal  of  the  State  of  Illinois} 
Reprinted   from   the   Transactions   of  the   Illinois  State  Historical 

Society  1924 48 

N.  i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Phillips  Bros/  Print.     Springfield,  Illinois,  1925)     8vo.     18pp. 

BATES,  (David  Homer).  Personal  Reminiscences  of  Lincoln  in  the 
Telegraph  Office  During  the  Civil  War  {Picture  of}  President  Lincoln 
in  the  War  Department  Telegraph  Office  writing  the  First  Draft  of 
the  Emancipation  Proclamation.  Copyright. — Courtesy  of  the 
Century  Company.  An  Illustrated  Lecture  by  David  Homer  Bates 
Manager  of  the  War  Department  Telegraph  Office  and  Cipher- 
Operator  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865.  Management:  J.  B. 
Pond  Lyceum  Bureau,  Metropolitan  Life  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. .  49 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     U)pp.     Facsimile  of  Lincoln  despatch. 

BATES,  (David  Homer).  Lincoln  in  the  Telegraph  Office  By  David 
Homer  Bates  Manager  of  the  War  Department  Telegraph  Office  and 
Cipher-Operator,  during  the  Civil  War  {Picture  of}  President  Lincoln 
in  the  War  Department  Telegraph  Office  writing  the  First  Draft  of 
the  Emancipation  Proclamation  Handsomely  bound  in  red  cloth  with 


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gold  lettering  and  stamp.  Over  400  pages.  Price,  $2.00  net; 
postage  17  cents.  Many  illustrations  from  photographs  and  original 
documents.  Published  by  The  Century  Co.  Union  Square  New 
York 50 

Cover  title.     N.d.     (4)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  134. 

BATES,  (Marcus  W.)  Extracts  from  Department  Commander  Marcus 
W.  Bates  General  Order  No.  7  {Cut  of  flag}  "Comrade  J.  E.  West, 
Patriotic  Instructor  for  James  M.  McKelvy  Post  of  St.  Cloud,  has 
published  two  patriotic  pamphlets,  the  finest  production  your  Com' 
mander  has  ever  seen,  real  works  of  Art,  worthy  of  a  place  in  every 
household  in  the  land.  It  is  my  earnest  desire  that  every  Post  Com' 
mander  in  the  Department  procure  samples  of  these  pamphlets,  and 
if  possible,  enough  to  give  one  of  each  to  every  child  in  the  public 
schools  in  his  district.     Comrades  make  an  earnest  effort  to  secure 

these  most  worthy  and  beautiful  works." .51 

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BENNETT.  "A  Bird  in  Lincoln's  Tomb11  and  Other  Poems  By  Emily 
Thacher  Bennett  Author  of  "Song  of  the  Rivers11  {Four  line  poem} 

The  Neely  Company  New  York  Chicago  London 52 

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BOUTWELL.  The  Lawyer  The  Statesman  and  The  Soldier  By  George 
S.  Bout  well  We  value  a  man  by  the  measure  of  his  strength  at  the 
place  where  he  is  strongest.     New  York  D.  Appleton  and  Company 

1887 53 

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BOWERS.  Ten  Cent  Pocket  Series  No.  341  Edited  by  E.  Haldeman- 
Julius  LincokvDouglas  Debate  John  Hugh  Bowers,  Ph.D.,  LL.B. 
Dept.  History  and  Social  Sciences,  State  Teachers  College,  Pittsburg, 
Kans.  Haldeman-Julius  Company  Girard,  Kansas 54 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1923,  Haldeman-Julius  Company.)     32010.     96pp. 

BOYDEN.  Echoes  from  Hospital  and  White  House  A  Record  of  Mrs. 
Rebecca  R.  Pomroy's  Experiences  m  War-Times  By  Anna  L.  Boyden 
"In  the  great  history  of  the  land,  A  noble  type  of  good,  heroic  woman- 
hood.11  Boston  D.  Lothrop  and  Company.  Franklin  Street  *  .  .  ^ 
N.d.  (Copyright  by  D.  Lothrop  6?  Co.  1884)  i2mo.  250pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  The 
period  of  the  "White  House"  referred  to  was  during  the  Lincoln  administration. 

BROOKS.  Abraham  Lincoln — His  Life  and  Work  By  Noah  Brooks 
Centennial  Edition  Prepared  in  Commemoration  of  the  100th  Anni' 
versary  of  the  Birth  of  the  Martyr  President  Large  Octavo  Volume — 
484  Pages.  Printed  from  New  Plates,  in  Large  Type.  Embellished 
with  Numerous  Interesting  Illustrations.  Fine,  Heavy  Paper.  Sub- 
stantially Bound.  Clearly  and  Fully  Indexed.  Price  $2. — This 
Book  and  The  National  Tribune  one  Year,  Both  Postpaid  for  $2.50 
{Cut  of  volume}  A  $3.00  Book  Postpaid  for  $2.00 56 


Bibliography  23 

N.i.,  n.p.,   n.d.     (The    National    Tribune,    Washington,    D.    C.)     4to.     4pp. 
Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  214. 

BROWN.  Catalogue  No.  15  Americana  Autographs  First  Editions 
Lincolniana  Alexander  M.  Brown,  Inc.  150  Nassau  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (The  Sun  Building)  Telephone  Beekman  2263  Books  Auto' 
graphs  Manuscripts  Prints  Purchased 57 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     40pp.     ''Abraham  Lincoln,  I8o9'I865,,  items  244-345  in- 
elusive. 

BRUMBAUGH.  Board  of  Public  Education  Office  of  Superintendent 
of  Schools  Room  694  City  Hall,  Philadelphia  January  20th,  1909. 
The  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Public  Education  appointed  to  ar- 
range  in  the  schools  for  the  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anni' 
versary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  directs  that  in  every  School 
under  the  authority  of  the  Board,  exercises  commemorative  of  the 
occasion  shall  be  held  during  the  closing  hour  of  Friday,  February  12, 
1909.  It  is  the  wish  of  the  Committee  that  these  exercises  shall  be 
of  an  especially  interesting  character.  They  may  consist  of  songs, 
recitations,  speeches  and  the  reading  of  essays.  Whenever  possible 
special  speakers  may  be  provided.  Although  a  suggestive  program 
is  given,  yet  it  should  be  varied  to  suit  circumstances.  The  general 
character  of  a  school  should  determine  the  nature  of  the  exercises. 
Primary  Schools  may  omit  from  the  program  any  of  the  numbers 
preceded  by  a  star.     Program  for  the  Celebration  of  Lincoln's  Birth' 

day 58 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed,  M.  G.  Brumbaugh,  Superintendent  of 
Schools)     4to.     (4)pp. 

BRUNO'S  WEEKLY.  {Cartoon  of  Lincoln}  Lincoln  as  seen  by  the 
cartoonists  of  his  time  Edited  by  Guido  Bruno  in  His  Garret  on  Wash' 
ington  Square  Five  Cents  February  12th,  1916 59 

Cover  title.     (Bruno's  Weekly,  58  Washington  Square,  N.  Y.  C.)  i2mo.     (467)' 
482pp.     Ills.     Vol.11,  No.  7.     Lincoln  Number. 

BULLARD.  A  Valuable  Contribution  to  Lincoln  Literature  The  Home 
Life  of  the  Great  Liberator  {Cut  of  Lincoln  and  Tad}  Tad  and  His 
Father  By  F.  Lauriston  Bullard  A  more  fitting  tribute  to  the  memory 
of  Lincoln  would  be  difficult  to  find. — Boston  Transcript  {Eighteen 
lines  of  descriptive  matter}  With  frontispiece.     Cloth,  50  cents  net; 

Leather,  $1.00  net 60 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p  ,  n.d.     (Little,  Brown  &  Company,   34  Beacon  Street, 
Boston,  Mass.)     8vo.     (4)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  228. 

BURRAGE.  Gettysburg  and  Lincoln  The  Battle,  the  Cemetery,  and 
the  National  Park  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  By  Henry  Sweetser  Burrage 
Brevet  Major,  U.  S.  Vols.  With  27  Full-page  Illustrations  and  3  Battle 
Plans.     8vo.     $1.50  net.     (By  mail,  $1.65.)     G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 

New  York  London ' 61 

Cover  title.     N.d.     i2mo.     U)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  234. 


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BURTON.     Burton's  Want  List  Regarding  Abraham  Lincoln  and 

Lincolniana — 1905  I  am  ready  to  purchase  any  of  the  following  Books, 

Pamphlets,  or  documents  regarding  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  a  reasonable 

cash  price.     John  E.  Burton  408  Milwaukee  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  .  62 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     4to.     U)pp. 

BURTON.  A  Souvenir  Presentation  of  the  Lincoln  Bronze  Tablet 
The  Gettysburg  Speech  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  November  22,  1907.  By 
John  E.  Burton,  Principal  of  Schools,  1870  to  1873 63 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4to.     (3)pp. 

CANNON.     Abraham  Lincoln  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Letters 

Speeches  of  Hon.  Joseph  G.  Cannon  of  Illinois  in  the  House  of  Repre' 

sentatives  April  12, 1916  Washington  I9i6  37826'i55i8  .      .      .    .   64 

Cover   title.     N.i.     (United  States  of  America:   Government  Printing   Office) 

8vo.     16pp. 

CENTURY  CO.  {Pen  portrait  of  Lincoln}  Abraham  Lincoln  A  pen 
portrait  made  by  Wyatt  Eaton,  from  photographs,  for  The  Century 
Magazine  in  1877  Engraved  on  wood  by  Timothy  Cole  A  List  of 
Notable  Books  About  Abraham  Lincoln  Published  by  The  Century 
Co.,  Union  Square,  New  York  They  may  be  seen  at  your  bookseller's  65 
Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     U)pp.     Describes  nine  items. 

CENTURY  CO.  Books  About  Abraham  Lincoln  Published  by  the 
Century  Co.  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  A.  Lincoln  Taken  about  i860; 
from  the  negative  owned  by  George  B.  Ayres.  {Quotation  from 
Lowell} 66 

Cover  title.     N.p.,  n.d.     (The  Century  Co.,  Union  Square,  New  York  City)     8vo. 
(4)pp.     Ills.     Several  varying  editions. 

CENTURY  MAGAZINE.  Lincoln  Centennial  Number  Vol.  LXX- 
VII,  No.  4  February,  1909  Price,  35  cents  The  Century  Illustrated 
Monthly  Magazine  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  The  Century  Co.  Union  Square, 

New  York.     {List  of  officers,  etc.}  .  67 

Cover  title.     8vo.     Fr.  and  ills.     (479)'64opp. 

CHAPIN.  {Cut  of  Chapin}  From  the  Drawing  from  Life  by  Cahl 
Bohnen  1910  Benjamin  Chapin  In  Interpretations  of  his  own  Dramas: 
i' A  Dramatic  Monolog  Portrayal  of  His  Four  Act  Play  "Lincoln11  A 
character  drama  of  life  in  the  White  House  2'  "Arewen11 — By  Benjamin 
Chapin  A  four  act  drama  dealing  with  the  present  and  future,  y 
"Duality11 — By  Benjamin  Chapin  A  drama  in  four  acts  dealing  with  a 
strange  character  and  a  psychological  problem.  4.'  Revival  of  one  or 
more  of  Mr.  Chapin's  early  Lyceum  Successes  in  which  he  appeared 
over  400  times  in  leading  lyceum  courses  {Portrait  of  Chapin  as 
Lincoln}  From  Photo  by  Sarony,  New  York  Mr.  Chapin  in  Costume 
and  Make-up  as  President  Lincoln 68 

Cover   title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     4to.   (4)pp.     Entire  item   deals   with   Chapin's 
"Lincoln." 


Bibliography  25 

CHAPIN.  The  Son  of  Democracy  f Device  of  Paramount  Pictures 
Corp.} 69 

Cover  title.  Inside  of  cover:  {Portrait  of  Chapin  as  Lincoln]  Benjamin  Chapin 
Paramount  Pictures  Corporation  Presents  Benjamin  Chapin  in  "The  Son  of  Democracy" 
A  Series  of  Dramatic  Film  Stories  of  America  in  the  Making.  Written,  Directed  and 
Produced  by  Benjamin  Chapin  A  Paramount  Series 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     jamo.      (8)pp.     Pages  (4H5)  contain  Gettysburg  Address. 

CHAPIN.  A  Vision  of  Better  Photoplays  {Cut  of  Chapin  as  Lincoln} 
stood  always  before  the  keen  creative  mind  of  Benjamin  Chapin  By 
day  and  night  for  five  long  years  he  was  planning,  writing,  struggling 
and  yielding  up  his  very  life  to  give  to  the  world  the  realisation  of  that 
vision — the  ten  thrilling,  tender  and  humorous  chapters  of  a  superla- 
tive photoplay.  The  Son  of  Democracy  A  Paramount  Series  Para- 
mount Offices:  485  Fifth  Ave.  N.  Y.  Chapin  Studios:  Ridgefield 
Park,  N.  J.     f Trade  mar\s,  etc.,  Paramount  Pictures  and  Artcraft 

Pictures} 70 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  Size  3%"  x  9".  Folder,  (12)  pp.  Ills.  Compare 
with  Oakleaf  No.  329. 

CHAPMAN,  (Ervin).  The  Work  of  a  Life-time  Latest  Light  on  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  and  War-Time  Memories  by  Ervin  Chapman  [Cut  of 
Lincoln}  is  the  title  of  one  of  the  most  engrossing  works  published  in 
many  a  long  day.  The  author  knew  Lincoln  personally,  "stumped11 
for  him  during  both  his  electoral  campaigns,  and  commenced  wor\  on 
these  ~bAemoirs  April  4th,  1865.  {Data  in  connection  therewith,  prices, 
etc.}  Fleming  H.  Revell  Company,  Publishers  New  York:  158  5th 

Ave.  Chicago:  17  N.  Wabash  Ave 71 

Cover  title,  set  in  picture  of  "The  Author  in  his  Workshop"  which  extends  from 
the  back  to  the  front  page  of  the  folder.     N.d.     nmo.     U)pp. 

CHAPMAN,  (Henry).  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  United  States 
and  Foreign  Coins  the  Property  of  Henry  Metzger,  Esq.  Williams- 
port,  Pa.  Rare  Pattern  Pieces,  Lincoln  Medals  1826  Quarter  Eagle. 
1854  $3  Dahlonega  Mint  Catalogued  by  Henry  Chapman  Numismatist 
No.  1348  Pine  Street  Philadelphia  And  to  be  sold  at  Public  Auction 
by  Davis  6?  Harvey,  Auctioneers  n  12  Walnut  St.  Philadelphia 
Friday,  February  12th  Commencing  at  2  o'clock,  P.M.  1909  .  .  72 
Cover  title:  Catalogue  of  United  States  Coins  and  Lincoln  Medals  Collection  of 
Henry  Metzger,  Esq.  Catalogued  by  Henry  Chapman  Friday,  February  12th  1909 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  42pp. 

CHAPPLE.  In  The  Footprints  of  Lincoln  An  Address  by  Joe  Mitchell 
Chappie  at  the  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago,  Illinois  February  12,  1916  .73 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     241110.     24pp. 

CHARNWOOD.  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Lord  Charnwood  Independent 
Press  Edition        74 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Printed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  by  The  Quinn  &  Boden  Company,  Rah' 
way,  N.  J*)     (1924)     8vo.     428pp.  and  map.     Fr. 

CIRCLE.  Price  15  Cents  The  Circle  Lincoln  Number  {Cut  of  Lincoln} 
The  Circle  Plan  as  Lincoln  Knew  It  With  malice  towards  none,  with 


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charity  for  all,  with  firmness  in  the  right  as  God  gives  us  to  see  the 
right  Published  by  the  Circle  Publishing  Company,  New  York  Copy' 
right,  1909,  by  The  Circle  Publishing  Company,  New  York.  Trade- 
Mark  in  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain 75 

Cover  title.     (February,  1909.     Vol.  V,  No.  2)     4to.     65'i28pp.     Ills. 

CLEMENS.  The  Lincoln  Family  Magazine  Genealogical,  Historical 
and  Biographical  Edited  by  William  Montgomery  Clemens  Volumes 
One  and  Two  Six  Numbers  January  1916,  to  April  1917  William  M. 
Clemens  Publisher  New  York 76 

Cover  title.  N.d.  8vo.  (3)pp.  folder,  printed  on  first  and  third  pages.  On  page 
(3)  is  listed  "Principal  Contents"  and  the  whole  would  seem  to  be  a  title  page  and  index 
to  accompany  the  six  issues  of  the  Magazine  if  bound  together. 

CLEVELAND  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Special  Reading  Lists  Issued  By 
The  Cleveland  Public  Library  School  Holiday  Series.  No.  3  Abra' 
ham  Lincoln.  "The  kindly,  earnest,  brave,  foreseeing  man,  Sagacious, 
patient,  dreading  praise,  not  blame,  New  birth  of  our  new  soil,  the 

first  American. — Lowell 77 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i8mo.     16pp.     Original  edition  of  Oakleaf  No.  367. 

COLLIER'S.  News  Stand  Edition  Collier's  {Cut  of  the  boy  Lincoln} 
Lincoln's  Birthday  Number  Vol.  XXXVI  No  20  February  10  1906 
Price  10  Cents 78 

Cover  title.  (Collier's  The  National  Weekly,  P.  F.  Collier  6?  Son,  Publishers, New 
York,  etc.)     Folio.     30pp.     Ills. 

COLLIER'S.  News  Stand  Edition  Collier's  The  National  Weekly 
{Cut  of  Lincoln}  Lincoln  The  Lawyer  Vol  XXXVIII  No  20  February 
9  1907  Price  10  Cents  $5.20  a  Year 79 

Cover  title.  (Same  imprint  as  next  preceding).  Folio.  3i,(i)pp.  Ills.  Lincoln 
Number.  At  this  time  Collier's  was  active  in  promoting  interest  in  the  Lincoln  Farm 
Association. 

COLLIER'S.  Collier's  The  National  Weekly  {Cut  of  Lincoln  statue} 
Copyright  1908  by  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son  "He  is  the  gentlest  memory  of 
our  world"  Lincoln  February  15  1908  Vol  XL  No  21       .     .     .    .  80 

Cover  title.  (Same  imprint  as  next  two  preceding).  Folio.  23,  (i)pp.  Ills. 
Lincoln  Number. 

COLLIER'S.  Collier's  Lincoln  Number,  in  Two  Sections.  Section 
One  Collier's  The  National  Weekly  Lincoln  Centennial  {Cut  of 
Lincoln}  Copyright  1906  by  Charles  R.  Huntington.  i8o9'i909 
News  Stand  Edition  Vol  XLII  No  21  February  13  1909  .  .  .  81 
Cover  title.  (Same  imprint  as  next  three  preceding).  Folio.  31,  (i)pp.  Ills. 
Section  two,  (4)pp.,  contains  President  Roosevelt's  address  at  Lincoln's  birthplace, 
February  12,  1909,  in  broadside  form;  said  by  Morris  H.  Briggs,  dealer  of  Chicago,  in 
recent  list  of  Lincolniana  to  be  "first  printed  edition  of  this  speech"  and  he  places  its 
value  at  $12.50. 

COLLIER'S,  ic  a  copy  Sept.  9,  1916  Collier's  The  National  Weekly 
{Cut  of  crowds  of  people  gathering  at  the  Memorial  on  the  Lincoln 
birthplace  farm}  The  Lincoln  Farm  Becomes  the  Property  of  the  Nation 


Bibliography  27 

Containing  President  Wilson's  Address  at  Hodgenville,  Ky.,  Sep- 
tember 4,  1916 82 

Cover  title.     (Same  imprint  as  next  four  preceding).     Folio.     58pp.     Ills. 

CONGRESSIONAL  RECORD.  Sixty-sixth  Congress,  Second  Ses- 
sion.    Vol.  59.     Washington,  Thursday,  February  12,  1920.     No. 

53 83 

Caption  title.  N.i.  4to.  (2o65)'2QQ6pp.  First  page  contains  proceedings  in 
Senate  commemorative  of  Lincoln's  birthday,  including  prayer  of  Chaplain  and  remarks 
of  Senator  Keyes,  of  New  Hampshire.  Next  two  pages  are  facsimiles  of  copy  of 
Gettysburg  Address  presented  to  Edward  Everett  by  President  Lincoln  and  letter 
from  Robert  T.  Lincoln  pertaining  to  same  together  with  envelope  addressed  to  Miss 
Belle  F.  Keyes;  these  will  be  found  in  Oakleaf  No.  550.  Proceedings  in  the  House 
include  prayer  of  the  Chaplain;  reading  of  the  Gettysburg  Address  by  Mr.  Cannon,  of 
Illinois;  and  addresses  of  Mr.  Monahan,  of  Wisconsin,  Mr.  Tinkham,  of  Massachusetts, 
and  extension  of  remarks  of  Mr.  Echols,  of  West  Virginia,  the  latter  being  the  address 
of  Mr.  Goodykoontz,  also  of  West  Virginia,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  February  9,  1920. 

CORBETT.  Three  photographs  of  the  impersonator  of  Boston  Cor- 
bett,  sentenced  to  penitentiary  at  Atlanta  for  three  years  in  1905  .  84 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Size  6^"  x  7^".  Unique  item  gotten  up  by  Dr.  Carman,  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Following  the  title  page,  typewritten,  is  a  sheet,  also  typed,  on 
which  are  the  words  "For  some  account  of  this  man  see  pages  53-54-55  Byron  B. 
Johnson's  Recollections  of  Lincoln  and  Corbett.  1914.  Seven  copies  in  this  shape. 
No.  3.  f^ame  of  friend  to  whom  presented]},  Lincolniac,  from  another.  {Dated  and 
signedj  L.  D.  Carman."  Following  this  are  the  photographs  accompanied  by  descrip- 
tion  of  impersonator,  and  signatures  of  Boston  Corbett  and  his  impersonator. 

CROSBY.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States.  Containing  His  Early  History  and  Political  Career;  Together 
With  the  Speeches,  Messages,  Proclamations  and  Other  Official 
Documents  Illustrative  of  His  Eventful  Administration.  By  Frank 
Crosby,  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar.  {Quotation}  New  York 
International  Book  Company  310-318  Sixth  Avenue  .  .  .  .  85 
N.  d.     fipoo.7])     i2mo.     467pp.     (St.  Nicholas  Series). 

CULLOM.  Address  Delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Lincoln  Li- 
brary by  Shelby  M.  Cullom  Springfield,  Illinois  June  seventh  nineteen 
hundred  four        86 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (1904  H.  W.  Rokker  Co.  Springfield,  111.)  8vo.  27pp.  Fr.  and 
ills.     But  little  reference  to  Lincoln. 

DAVIS,  (J.  McCan).  For  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Illinois  {Cut 
of  Mr.  Davis}  "A  Republican  of  the  Stalwart  Lincoln  type." — De- 
Kalb  Review  J.  McCan  Davis  of  Springfield  Subject  to  the  decision 
of  the  Republican  voters  of  Illinois  at  the  primary  election  to  be  held 

August  8,  1908 87 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  241110.  31pp.  Ills.  Pages  24-31  contain  "Abra* 
ham  Lincoln  and  the  Little  Giant.  An  Address  by  J.  McCan  Davis,  Delivered  Before 
the  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Lincoln  Day  Banquet,  February 
12,  1908."  Mr.  Davis  collaborated  with  Miss  Tarbell  in  her  "Early  Life  of  Lincoln" 
and  was  the  author  of  other  Lincolniana. 

DAVIS,  (Mary  Wright-).     See  No.  46. . 


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DeBARTHE.  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Tribute  "He  is  great  who  is  what 
he  is  by  nature,  and  who  never  reminds  us  of  others/1 — Ralph  Waldo 
Emerson 88 

Caption  title.  Signed  "Jos.  DeBarthe,  Washington,  D.  C.  July  29,  1923."  N.i., 
n.p.,  n.d.  (The  C.  A.  Brewton  Press,  Washington)  8vo.  Folded  to  (8)pp.,  reading 
matter  pages  (4M5).     Cover  portrait  of  Emancipator  in  the  Lincoln  Memorial. 

DEPEW.  Addresses  by  the  Hon.  Chauncey  M.  Depew,  LL.D.  Detroit 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  May  2,  1895.  New  York  Chamber  of  Com' 
merce,  May  23,  1895.  Dinner  Tendered  by  the  City  of  Buffalo, 
November  8,  1895.  New  York  State  Bar  Association,  Albany, 
January  21,  1896.  Republican  Club  of  New  York,  Lincoln  Dinner, 
February  12,  1896.     Dinner  Tendered  by  the  Lotus  Club  of  New 

York,  February  22,  1896 89 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     114pp.     Lincoln  address  pages  29^9. 

DODGE.  Personal  Recollections  of  Lincoln  By  Major-General  Gren- 
ville  M.  Dodge  An  Address  Before  the  Young  Men's  Christian  As' 
sociation  of  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  on  February  12th,  191 1  191 1: 
Monarch  Printing  Company  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa 90 

8vo.  38pp.     Ills. 

EATON.  Grant,  Lincoln  and  the  Freedmen  Reminiscences  of  the 
Civil  War  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Work  for  the  Contrabands 
and  Freedmen  of  the  Missippi  Valley  By  John  Eaton,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 
Brigadier  General;  General  Superintendent  of  Freedmen,  Department 
of  the  Tennessee;  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Freedmen,  Freedmen's 
Bureau;  Commissioner  of  Education  of  the  United  States;  U.  S. 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Porto  Rico  In  Collaboration  with  Ethel 
Osgood  Mason  With  Portrait  and  Facsimiles  Longmans,  Green,  and 
Co.  91  and  93  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  London,  Bombay,  and  Cal' 

cutta  1907 91 

(The  University  Press,  Cambridge,  U.  S.  A.)     8vo.     331pp.     Fr.  and  ills. 

EDDY.  Lesson  Sermon  for  Lincoln  Day  Service  in  The  First  Church  of 
Christ,  Scientist,  in  Boston,  and  Branch  Churches  Throughout  the 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  February  12,  1908  The  Citations 
which  Comprise  this  Sermon  are  from  the  Bible  and  "Science  and 
Health  with  Key  to  the  Scriptures"  By  Mary  Baker  G.  Eddy.     Copy 

right  1908,  by  Mary  Baker  G.  Eddy 92 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (3)pp.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  473. 

EVANGELICAL.  The  Evangelical  Vol.  35.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Tues- 
day, February  7,  1922.  No.  6  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Lincoln.  By  S.  Weir  Mitchell  {Quotation  from  Mitchell's  poem  on 
Lincoln}  Lincoln  Birthday  Number 93 

Cover  title.     4to.  24pp.     Ills. 

EVANS.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  District  of  Columbia  Meeting  of  the  Board  of 
Officers,  March  5,  19 18  Excerpt  from  the  Minutes  of  Proceedings 


Bibliography  29 

*  *  *  *  t^  recorcjer  offered  the  following  Contribution  to 
Lincolniana  Literature  by  the  Author,  Companion  Walter  Evans  of 
this  Commandery  and  Judge  of  the  United  States  Courts  for  the 
Western  District  of  Kentucky  which  was  unanimously  voted  to  be 

printed.     Abraham  Lincoln :  An  Appreciation 94 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.     (i)pp.  printed  on  alternate  pages. 

FEET.  The  Feet  and  their  Clothing  {Cut  of  lady  having  shoe  tried  on} 
Co.  1921 95 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.  321110.  15,  (i)pp.  Ills.  Adv.  of  Kahler  Shoes.  First 
page  of  reading  matter  contains  statement  that  "Abraham  Lincoln  wore  Dr.  Kahler 
Shoes,  as  did  most  of  his  Cabinet."  Page  ten  headed  ""Abraham  Lincoln"1  contains 
brief  account  of  President  Lincoln's  relations  with  Dr.  Kahler  and  reduced  fac-simile 
of  "Measure  Book  presented  to  Dr.  Kahler  by  Abraham  Lincoln";  page  eleven  headed 
"Mr.  Lincoln's  Letter"  gives  reduced  fac-simile  of  letter  from  John  G.  Nicolay,  private 
secretary,  dated  March  2,  1865,  referring  to  pair  of  calfskin  boots  received  by  the 
President.     Lincoln  is  the  only  prominent  personage  considered  in  the  pamphlet. 

FESS.  Calendar  No.  520  68th  Congress  1st  Session  Senate  Report 
No.  490  Oldroyd  Collection  of  Lincoln  Relics  April  24  (calendar  day, 
May  3),  1924 — Ordered  to  be  printed  Mr.  Fess  from  the  Committee 
on  the  Library,  submitted  the  following  Report  (To  Accompany 

S.2434) 96 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (i)p. 

FIRST  Popular  Edition  Ever  Issued  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Nine  Volumes  Free  of  Charge.  A  Great  Centennial  Offer.  97 
Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Current  Literature  Publishing  Company.  41 
West  25th  Street,  New  York)  Ills.  Folded  to  (i6)pp.,  size  4%"  x  6",  to  send  through 
mails;  when  opened,  one  side  of  item  forms  broadside  12"  x  18".  Adv.  of  Oakleaf 
No.  839. 

FORRESTER.  Reprinted  from  National  Magazine  February,  1914 
Affairs  at  Washington  by  Joe  Mitchell  Chappie  {Preceding  printed 
over  cut  of  Capitol  dome,  device  of  the  publication}  Benjamin  Chapin 
and  His  Portrayal  of  Lincoln  By  Iz;ola  Forrester 98 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     Folder,  (6)pp.     Ills. 

FOSTER.  Lincoln's  Birthplace.  Speech  of  Hon.  Martin  D.  Foster,  of 
Illinois,  In  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  12,  1916.  The 
House  in  Committee  of  the  Whole  House  on  the  state  of  the  Union 
had  under  consideration  the  bill  (H.  R.  8351)  to  accept  a  deed  of  gift 
from  the  Lincoln  Farm  Association,  etc 99 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1916 
48236-15941)     8vo.     4pp. 

FOUNTAIN.  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  February 
9,  1 92 1  Abraham  Lincoln  President  of  the  United  States  March  4 
1 86 1,  to  April  15  1865  Born  February  12  1809  in  Hardin  (LaRue)  Co. 
Kentucky  Assassinated  April  14,  1865;  died  April  15  1865,  at  Wash- 
ington D.  C.  Enrolled  by  Special  Resolution  April  16  1865  "Abra- 
ham   Lincoln — The    Man11    Companion    Brig. -General    Samuel    W. 

Fountain,  U.  S.  A 100 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     10pp. 


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FRA.     The  Fra  (Not  for  Mummies)  A  Journal  of  Affirmation  Vol  II 
February  No.  5  f  Cut  of  Lincoln}  Published  monthly  by  Elbert  Hub- 
bard East  Aurora  Erie  County  New  York  25  Cents  a  Copy  2  Dollars  a 
Year 101 

Cover  title.     4to.     i'xiv,  (seventy-five)'eighty,     xv'xxviiipp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Cen' 
tennial  Number  (February  1909). 

GILDER.  Lincoln  Passages  from  His  Speeches  and  Letters  With  an 
Introduction  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder  {Device}  The  Century  Co. 
New  York  MCMI 102 

32010.     204pp.     Ff-     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  1 163. 

GOODSPEED.  Brilliant  Original  Impressions  of  Marshall's  World- 
Famous  Steel  Engravings  of  f  Cut  of  engraving  of  Lincoln}  Lincoln  and 
Grant  The  Pair,  $3.00  Delivered,  Charges  Paid,  Anywhere  in  the 
U.  S.  (Not  sold  separately.)  Returnable  at  my  expense  if  not  satis' 
factory.  Charles  E.  Goodspeed,  Proprietor  Goodspeed's  Book  Shop, 
5a  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.  S.  A 103 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     U)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  engravings  and  broad' 
side  of  Gettysburg  Address,  a  facsimile  of  which  appears  on  last  page. 

GREAT.  A  Great  Lincoln  Centenary  Offer  Next  Year,  the  100th 
anniversary  of  Lincoln's  birth,  will  create  a  tremendous  interest  in 
the  "first  really  great  American  born  and  bred  on  our  native  soil." 
Anticipating  this,  it  is  but  natural  that  the  Lincoln  History  Society, 
whose  object  is  to  disseminate  knowledge  of  Lincoln,  should  turn  to 
the  two  powerful  and  influential  periodicals  who  have  done  the  most 
to  keep  Lincoln  before  the  eyes  of  the  American  people.  These  two 
periodicals  are  McClure's  and  The  American  Magazine  Arrange- 
ments  were  made,  and  we  are  now  prepared  to  offer  the  greatest  and 
most  attractive  bargain  in  the  history  of  periodical  publishing.  Here 
is  the  offer,  good  only  if  you  act  promptly:  $4.00  Worth  for  Only 
$2.00  f Cut  of  Lincoln  and  list  of  seven  attractions  with  prices}  All  for 
$2.00  if  you  act  at  once  {Klote  to  subscribers}  Further  details  are  on 

the  following  pages 104 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  American  Magazine,  341  Fifth  Avenue,  New 
York;  McClure's  Magazine,  44  East  Twenty-third  St.,  New  York)  4to.    (4)pp.     Ills. 

GROUT.  A  Lincoln  Book  A  Soldier's  Tribute  to  His  Chief  By  Josiah 
Grout  Captain  in  the  Union  Army  Governor  of  Vermont  1896  to 
1898  Paragraphs  describing  events,  the  knowledge  of  which,  gained 
by  personal  contact,  is  set  forth  that  the  reader  may  more  completely 
know  the  life  that  radiated  its  charm  the  world  over  1925  The  Tuttle 

Company  Marble  City  Press  Rutland,  Vt 105 

Cover  title.     8vo.     (4)pp.     Adv.  of  next  following. 

GROUT.  A  Lincoln  Book  A  Soldier's  Tribute  to  His  Chief  By  Josiah 
Grout  Captain  in  the  Union  Army  Governor  of  Vermont  1896  to 
1898  Paragraphs  describing  events,  the  knowledge  of  which,  gained 
by  personal  contact,  is  set  forth  that  the  reader  may  more  completely 


Bibliography  31 

know  the  life  that  radiated  its  charm  the  world  over  1925  The  Tuttle 

Company  Marble  City  Press  Rutland,  Vt 106 

8vo.     125pp.     Ff-  and  ills. 

GUARDIAN  OF  LIBERTY.  The  Guardian  of  Liberty  Vol.  XI 
February,  1925  No.  2  {Seal  of  Society}  Published  Monthly  By  The 
Guardians  of  Liberty  Address  Post  Office  Box  340,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio 107 

Cover  title.  8vo.  i  i'i7pp.  "What  has  the  month  of  February  given  the  world? 
The  two  preeminent  Americans — benefactors  of  humanity. — Editor.'"  Contents: 
"George  Washington,  by  Rear-Admiral  G.  W.  Daird",  pages  ii'ia;  "Abraham  Lincoln, 
by  Gen.  Nelson  A.  Miles",  pages  12-17;  "Inspiration,  by  Phillips  Brooks",  page  17. 

GUNN.  Pocket  Series  No.  382  Edited  by  E.  Haldeman-Julius  The 
Humor  and  Wisdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln  John  W.  Gunn  Haldeman- 
Julius  Company  Girard,  Kansas 108 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1923,  Haldeman-Julius  Company)  321110.     64pp. 

HALL.  A  Synopsis  of  the  Secret  and  Political  History  of  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.  The  Causes  Leading  Thereto  and  the  Effects.  Show' 
ing  how  Abraham  Lincoln  Came  to  be  President  of  the  United  States. 
The  Secret  Working  and  Conspiring  of  Those  in  Power,  and  the  Mo- 
tive and  Purpose  of  Prolonging  the  War  for  Four  Years.  In  Twelve 
Numbers,  to  follow  each  other  in  quick  succession.  With  illustra- 
tions.    By  Fayette  Hall,  Author  and  Publisher,  New  Haven,  Conn., 

U.  S.  A 109 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     (6)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  594. 

HAMLIN.  The  Life  and  Times  of  Hannibal  Hamlin  By  His  Grandson 
Charles  Eugene  Hamlin  Illustrated  Published  by  Subscription  Cam- 
bridge Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press  1899     no 

8vo.  627pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  Besides  being  an  admirable  biography  of  Lincoln's  first 
Vice-President,  it  treats  in  detail  of  the  relations  of  the  two  men  and  more  particularly 
of  the  history  of  Johnson's  nomination  in  1864:  for  the  latter  see  Chapter  XXXVI, 
pages  461-489,  and  Supplement,  pages  591-615,  a  reply  to  the  appendix  in  Colonel  Mc- 
Clure's  "Lincoln  and  Men  of  War  Times. " 

HARDING.     See  No.  47. 

HARPER'S  WEEKLY.     Edited  by  George^  Harvey  {Cuts  of  infantry 
and  artillery  in  battle}  Bearing  the  Nation's  Burden  {Cut  of  Lincoln} 
February  13  1909  Harper  6?  Brothers,  N.  Y.  Price  10  Cents    .  .  111 
Cover  title.     Folio.     34pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Centennial  Number. 

HARRIS.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Wm.  Harris  Jr.  presents  John  Drink- 
water's  Abraham  Lincoln  with  Frank  McGlynn  ©  .  .  .  112 
Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Golden  PYng  Service)  Size  4//x8^//.  (8)pp.  Ills. 
Adv.  the  play  then  running  in  leading  American  cities. 

HE  Knew  Lincoln,  f Preceded  by  portrait  of  Henry  Watterson}  "More 
American  Pictures  in  More  American  Homes"  The  Lincoln  Club  407 
Niagara  Life  Building  Buffalo,  N.  Y 113 


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Cover  title.  N.d.  241110.  Folder,  (io)pp.  Ills.  Adv.  of  Lincoln  portrait  and 
five  others. 

HENKELS.  Catalogue  No.  1342  The  Papers  of  the  Late  Hon.  Gideon 
Welles  Secretary  of  the  Navy  under  Lincoln  and  Johnson 'Embracing 
Nearly  Sixty  Letters  and  Executive  Requests  on  Cards  to  Gideon 
Welles  Many  letters  of  Andrew  Johnson  Letters  from  various  Com' 
manders  of  the  Navy  and  Army,  Statesmen  and  other  Eminent  Men 
All  addressed  to  Welles  and  Officers  in  the  Navy  during  the  Civil  War 
and  Gideon  Welles  Diary,  and  Manuscripts  of  his  various  historical 
Essays  and  Reviews  of  Affairs  connected  with  Lincoln's  Adminis' 
tration  The  Most  Important  Collection  of  Papers  Relating  to  the 
Civil  War  Ever  Offered  for  Sale  to  be  sold  Friday  Afternoon,  January 
4th,  1924  at  2:30  o'clock  Stan.  V.  Henkels  (Stan.  V.  Henkels,  Jr., 
Assistant)  Auction  Commission  Merchant  For  the  Sale  of  Books, 
Autographs,  Paintings  and  Engravings  1304  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa 114 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  96pp.  Fr.  and  ills,  of  various  lots  for  sale:  fac-similes  of 
memorandum  and  letters  from  Lincoln. 

HENKELS.  Catalogue  No.  1345  Valuable  Americana  A  Selection 
from  the  Library  of  George  R.  Foulke  deceased  of  West-Chester  and 
from  Other  Sources  embracing  Many  important  Genealogies  Early 
American  Imprints  State,  County  and  Town  Histories  Western  Ad- 
venture and  Travels  Personal  Association  Books  Including  a  Number 
Autographed  by  Woodrow  Wilson  Also  The  Suit  of  Clothes  Worn 
by  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Night  of  his  Assassination  and  Pin  Cushion 
Belonging  to  General  Washington  to  be  sold  Tuesday  Afternoon  and 
Evening,  Feby.  19,  1924  at  2:30  and  7:30  o'clock,  P.M.  Stan.  V.  Henk- 
els &  Son  Auction  Commission  Merchants  For  the  Sale  of  Books, 
Autographs,  Paintings  and  Engravings  1304  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa 115 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  69pp.  Item  No.  153,  the  suit  of  clothes,  is  described  as 
"probably  the  most  interesting  relic  of  President  Lincoln  in  existence." 

HERNDON  AND  WEIK.  Sketches  of  Lincoln  (Two  Editions, 
Minion  and  Brevier.)  Minion  Edition.  Price,  for  Use  of  the  Plates 
(8  Pages),  $12.00  American  Press  Association  General  Offices,  New 
York.  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Boston,  Buffalo,  Pittsburg.  Chicago, 
Cincinnati,  Columbus,  Indianapolis.  Omaha,  San  Francisco,  St.  Paul, 
Atlanta,  Dallas 116 

Caption  title.  N.d.  (1895)  Atlas  folio.  8pp.  Ills.  Twenty-four  chapters 
of  two  columns  each,  three  to  the  page.  Following  the  titles  and  sub-titles  of  each 
chapter  is  the  paragraph:  (From  'The  Life  of  Lincoln"  by  William  H.  Herndon  and 
Jesse  W.  Weik.  Copyright,  1888,  by  Jesse  W.  Weik.  Copyright,  1892,  by  D.  Apple- 
ton  6?  Co.) 

This  item  and  No.  285  are  probably  the  rarest  in  the  compiler's  collection. 

HERSEY.     Lincoln  the  Man  of  Common  Sense  Address  of  Hon.  Ira 
G.  Hersey  of  Maine  before  the  House  of  Representatives  Tuesday, 
February  12, 1924  Washington  Government  Printing  O&ce  1924  .117 
Cover  title.     8vo.     14pp. 


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HERTZ.     {Hebrew}  Abraham  Lincoln — The  Seer  By  Emanuel  Herts 

f Hebrew}  ( Weaf )  {Hebrew}  1925,  12  {Hebrew} 118 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     nmo.     (i2)pp.     In  Hebrew. 

HILL,  (Frederick  Trevor).  Lincoln  The  Lawyer  By  Frederick  Trevor 
Hill  Member  of  the  New  York  Bar.  Author  of  "The  Case  and  Ex- 
ceptions,11 "The  Accomplice,11  etc.  [Portrait  of  Lincoln)  Lincoln  in 
i860  From  an  ambrotype  owned  by  Major  William  H.  Lambert  In 
one  handsomely  bound  cloth  volume,  with  gold  stamp.  330  pages. 
Price,  $2.00  net.  Postage,  14  cents  Illustrations  from  photographs 
and  rare  manuscripts  Published  by  The  Century  Co.  Union  Square 

New  York 119 

Cover  title.     N.d.     U)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  651. 

HILL,  (John  Wesley).  Abraham  Lincoln  Man  of  God  By  John  Wesley 
Hill,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln  Memorial  University  Intro- 
ductions  by  Senator  Warren  G.  Harding  and  General  Leonard  Wood 
Preliminary  Words  by  David  Lloyd  George  {Quotation  from  Harding} 
{Portrait  of  Hill}  For  years  Dr.  Hill  has  been  well  known,  the  country 
over,  for  his  masterly  lectures  on  Lincoln,  and  for  his  knowledge  of 
the  Great  Emancipator  from  so  many  points  of  view.  And  this  vol- 
ume is  in  response  to  a  widening  and  irresistible  demand  that  his 
eloquence  as  a  lecturer  be  extended  into  the  brilliant  pages  of  a 
book.  Octavo.  Frontispiece.  $2.50  net.  By  mail,  $2.65  New 
York  2  West  45th  St.     Just  west  of  5th  Ave.  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 

London  24  Bedford  St.  Strand 120 

Cover  title.     N.d.     i8mo.     U)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  655. 

HILL,  (John  Wesley).  "Democracy  versus  Autocracy11  and  Other 
Patriotic  Addresses  Delivered  in  New  York  City  July  4,  19 17  By 
Dr.  John  Wesley  Hill  Chancellor  Lincoln  Memorial  University  {Cut 
of  American  flag}  Published  by  Lincoln  Memorial  University  191 7 
New  York  Offices  30  E.  42nd  Street 121 

8vo.  32pp.  Foreword  ""To  our  Friends"  states  that  "it  is  our  desire  to  promote 
throughout  this  country  a  distinctive  Lincoln  Cult  and  arouse  in  the  hearts  of  Ameri' 
can  citizens  a  loyalty  and  devotion  to  our  country  that  shall  be  worthy  of  the  name  and 
spirit  of  Lincoln",  etc.  "The  Democracy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  pages  i3'i6;  "The 
Spirit  of  Lincoln  in  Arms",  pages  27-28. 

HILL,  (John  Wesley).  "Lincoln's  Living  Memorial,11  by  Dr.  John 
Wesley  Hill  Extension  of  Remarks  of  Hon.  B.  Carroll  Reece  of  Ten' 
nessee  In  the  House  of  Representatives  Monday,  February  23,1925 .  122 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1925 
34883-1668)  8vo.     4pp. 

HOCH.  Lincoln  From  Remarks  by  Hon.  Homer  Hoch,  of  Kansas  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  on  February  12,  1923  .      .      .      .      123 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Card,  i2mo.  (i)pp.  Only  item  of  this  kind 
included. 

HOUGHTON  MIFFLIN  COMPANY.  Messrs.  Houghton  Mifflin 
Company  invite  immediate  orders  for  the  following  books,  which  will 


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be  published  Saturday,  January  30,  1909.     f  Cut  of  Lincoln}  Apropos 
of  the  Lincoln  Centenary  February  12  1909 124 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  i2mo.  (4)pp.  Adv.  of  twelve  Lincoln  publica' 
tions. 

HOWELL.  John  Howell  Announces  the  Publication  of  Discoveries 
and  Inventions  A  Lecture  by  Abraham  Lincoln  Delivered  in  i860 
{Eleven  introductory  lines,  which  are  continued  on  the  following  page, 
advertising  the  volume  itself} 125 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (John  Howell,  Importer  and  Publisher  of  Books, 
107  Grant  Avenue,  San  Francisco)  8vo.  (4)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  862. 

HUBBARD.  Get  Out  or  Get  In  Line  Being  a  Preachment  by  Elbert 
Hubbard  {DewceJ  Done  into  a  booklet  by  the  Roycrofters  at  their 
shop  which  is  in  East  Aurora,  N.  Y 126 

N.d.  (MCMVII)  (Reprinted  by  permission  of  John  Brisben  Walker  from  the 
"Cosmopolitan  Magazine"  for  April,  1902.  Copyright,  1902,  by  John  Brisben 
Walker  and  Elbert  Hubbard.)  8vo.  8,  (1),  (i)pp.  Considers  Lincoln's  letter  of 
January  26,  1863,  to  Gen.  Hooker. 

HUMPHREYS.  The  Lincoln  Memorial  Speech  of  Hon.  Benjamin  G. 
Humphreys  of  Mississippi  in  the  House  of  Representatives  January  29, 
191 3  Washington  191 3     76835-1 1740 127 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (United  States  of  America  Government  Printing  Office) 
8vo.  4pp. 

HUSTED.  The  Story  of  Lincoln  Grade  III  By  Mary  Hall  Husted  Chi- 
cago     A.  Flanagan  Company  .      .      . 128 

N.d.     i2mo.     32pp.     Ills.     Little  Classic  Series. 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  MAGAZINE.  ^  February  1922  fCut  of  St. 
Gaudens  Lincoln  Statue}  St.  Gauden's  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Lincoln  Park,  Chicago  Abraham  Lincoln,  once  attorney  for  the  Illinois 
Central,  was  born  and  was  buried  in  places  now  served  by  our  lines 

f Device  of  Illinois  Central  System} 129 

Cover  title.  (Published  monthly  by  Illinois  Central  System  at  Chicago,  111.) 
8vo.  132pp.     Fr.  and  ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  MAGAZINE.  {Cuts  of  Washington  and 
Lincoln}  Washington  Feb.  22,  1732-Dec.  14,  1799  Lincoln  Feb.  12, 
1809- Apr.  15,  1865  {Device    of   Illinois    Central    System]    February 

i923 130 

Cover  title.  (Published  monthly  by  Illinois  Central  System  at  Chicago,  111.) 
8vo.  128pp.     Fr.  and  ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

IN  This  Temple  As  In  the  Hearts  of  the  People  for  Whom  He  Saved 
the  Union  The  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  is  Enshrined  Forever. 
Carved  in  enduring  marble  over  a  statue  by  Daniel  Chester  French 
that  "fills  the  memorial  hall  with  an  overwhelming  sense  of  Lincoln's 

presence. "     {Silhouette  of  head  of  Lincoln} 131 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Andrew  H.  Kellogg  Co.,  Printers  and  Offset 
Lithographers  at  141  to  155  East  25th  Street,  New  York)  4to.  Folder,  (8)pp.,  of  which 
but  four  contain  printed  matter,  etc.  Ills. 


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INDEPENDENT.  The  Independent.  Lincoln  Number.  Entered  at 
the  Post  Office  at  New  York  as  Second-Class  Mail  Matter.  {Biblical 
quotation}  Volume  XL VII.  New  York,  Thursday,  April  4,  1895. 
Number  2418.  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Thirtieth  Anniversary  of 
His  Assassination.  Tributes  from  His  Associates.  Incidents  and 
Stories.  His  Speeches  in  New  York  and  New  England.  The 
Tragedy  at  Ford's  Theater.  Reminiscences  of  Soldiers,  Statesmen 
and  Citizens.  Communications  by  {List  of  contributors}  .  .  132 
Caption  title.     Folio,  48  (429^76^.     Original  of  Fish  No.  1018. 

INDIANA  MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY.  Vol.  XIII  December, 
1917  No.  4  Indiana  Magazine  of  History  Contents  Lincoln  in  Indiana — 
J.  Edward  Murr  Page  307  The  Origin  and  Rise  of  the  Republican 
Party  in  Indiana  from  1856  to  i860  (Con.)-Charles  Zimmerman  fPageJ 
349  Index  fPageJ  413  Published  Quarterly  Subscription  price,  $2.00 
per  year  Single  Copy,  50  cents  Entered  as  second-class  matter  Septem- 
ber 16,  191 3,  at  the  postoffice  at  Bloomington,  Indiana,  under  the  Act 

of  March  3,  1879 x33 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (Published  quarterly  by  The  Department  of  History  of  In' 
diana  University  with  the  cooperation  of  The  Indiana  Historical  Society  and  The 
Indiana  State  Library)  8vo.  (305^420,  (a)pp.  This  and  two  succeeding  items  in' 
eluded  because  they  contain  invaluable  data  pertaining  to  Lincoln's  life  in  Indiana  not 
found  elsewhere. 

INDIANA  MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY.  Vol.  XIV  March  1918 
No.  1  {Etc.} 134 

Cover  title.  N.i.  8vo.  (i)'94,  (^Opp-  "Lincoln  in  Indiana'"  continued,  pages 
13-75- 

INDIANA  MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY.  Vol.  XIV  June  1918 
No.2f£tc.l 135 

Cover  title.  N.i.  8vo.  (97)'i82pp.  "Lincoln  in  Indiana"  concluded,  pages 
148-182. 

JAQUESS.  Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  the  Eleventh  Annual  Reunion 
Survivors  Seventy'Third  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers  {Cut 
of  Col.  Jaquess}  Held  Afternoon  and  Evening  of  Tuesday,  Sept.  28 
and  Evening  of  Wednesday,  Sept.  29,  1897  In  the  Supreme  Court 
Room  State  Capitol  Building  Springfield,  111.  Annual  Address  by 
Col.  James  F.  Jaquess  Its  First  and  Only  Colonel.  Renewing 
Old  Times.  Reunion  of  Veterans  Who  Stood  Shoulder  to  Shoulder 
in  the  Dark  Days  {Fourteen  lines  pertaining  to  Regiment}  Daily  Post 
Print,  Pekin,  111 136 

Cover  title.  N.d.  8vo.  36pp.  Address  by  Col.  Jaquess  deals  with  alleged 
conversion  of  Lincoln  during  his  ministry  in  Springfield. 

JENNINGS.  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Greatest  American  By  Janet 
Jennings  fDewceJ  "With  firmness  in  the  right,  as  God  gives  us  to  see 
the  right" '     .  137 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (W.  H.  Wagner  &  Sons.  Printers,  Freeport,  111.  Copyright, 
1909;  copyright,  1914,  by  Janet  Jennings)  i6mo.  176pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  Compare 
with  Oakleaf  No.  741. 


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JOHNSON.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  His  Last  Resting  Place  A  Leaflet 
Published  for  Distribution  at  the  National  Lincoln  Monument  in  the 
City  of  Springfield,  Illinois  {Device}  Compiled  by  Edward  S.  Johnson, 
Custodian  Board  of  Commissioners :  Hon.  Frank  O.  Lowden,  Governor 
Hon.  Francis  G.  Blair,  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction  Hon.  Len  Small,  Treas- 
urer {Rest  of  page  verbatim  with  Oakleaf  JS[o.  492  commencing:  "The 

life  of  Abraham  Lincoln''  etc.} 138 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Springfield,  111.:  Illinois  State  Journal  Co.,  State  Printers.     1916, 
8vo.  29pp.     Fr.  and  ills.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  Nos.  492  and  745. 

JOHNSTONE.  Truth  of  the  War  Conspiracy  of  1861  Price  50  cents 
"Everyone  should  do  all  in  his  power  to  collect  and  disseminate  the 
truth.11 — R.  E.  Lee  Dec.  3rd,  1865.  Copy-right,  1921  H.  W.  John- 
stone Idylwild,  Ga 139 

N.i.     8vo.  40pp.     Attempts  to  fix  responsibility  for  "War  Between  the  States" 
on  Abraham  Lincoln;  strongly  anti-Lincoln. 

JUST  One  Hundred  Years  Ago 140 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (D.  Appleton  &?  Company,  New  York)     nmo.     4pp.     Ills. 
Adv.  of  Fish  No.  410. 

KING.  Congressional  Record.  Sixty-seventh  Congress,  Second  Ses- 
sion. Vol.  62.  Washington,  Wednesday,  April  5,  1922.  No.  94. 
The  Reerection  of  the  First  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Edward  J.  King,  of  Illinois,  In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Wednesday,  April  5,  1922.  (For  additional  historical  data  see  Con- 
gressional Record,  April  11,  1922,  page  5888,  extension  of  remarks.) 

Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln 141 

Caption  title.     N.i.     (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:    1922  99767- 
22504)     4to.  4pp. 

LAMON.  Memorial  Edition  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln  1847- 
1865  By  Ward  Hill  Lamon  Edited  and  Published  by  Dorothy  Lamon 

Teillard  i2mo  352  Pages  22  Illustrations  $1.50 142 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Dorothy  Lamon  Teillard,  14 16  Belmont  Street) 
Washington,  D.  C.)     8vo.  (^)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  790. 

LEARNED.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  American  Migration  By  Marion 
Dexter  Learned,  Ph.D.,  L.H.D.  8mo.  Cloth,  profusely  illustrated. 
Edition  limited  to  500  Numbered  Copies  Price  $3.00  net;  by  mail 
$3.20  William  J.  Campbell,  Publisher  1623  Chestnut  Street  Phila- 
delphia        143 

Cover  title.     N.d.     Size  6"  x  6".     U)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  804. 

LeCLAIRE.  Catalog  of  Lincolniana  A  number  of  choice  and  rare  titles 
shown  in  the  Fish  and  Oakleaf  Bibliographies  For  Sale  by  LeClaire 
Book  Exchange,  Not  inc.  Lock  Box  2  Moline,  Illinois  Moline, 
Illinois  1925 144 

N.i.     i2mo.     30pp.     389  items  listed. 

LEHMANN.     Abraham  Lincoln  By  Frederick  W.  Lehmann  An  Ad- 


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dress  Delivered  at  Memorial  Hall  Chicago  Chicago,  February  12, 

1908  The  Mirror  Press  St.  Louis  1908 145 

i6mo.     Jipp-     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  806. 

LELAND.  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Charles  G.  Leland  {Quotation  from 
Machiavelli}  f Device}  London:  Marcus  Ward  6?  Co.,  67,68  Chandos 

Street  And  Royal  Ulster  Works,  Belfast  1879 146 

i2mo.     264pp.     Ff-     F^st  edition,  mentioned  by  Fish,  note  No.  504.     Should  be 
listed  separately. 

LESLIE'S.     No.  2631  February  8,  1906  Price  10  Cents  Leslie's  Weekly 
{Cut  of  Lincoln}  1809-1865  Lincoln's  Birthday  Number    .      .      .      147 
Cover  title.     (Published  by  The  Judge  Company,  225  Fourth  Ave.  Corner  19th 
Street,  New  York)     Folio.     (i2i)'i44pp. 

LESLIE'S.  No.  2787  February  4,  1909  Price  10  Cents  Leslie's  Illus- 
trated Weekly  f Cut  of}  The  Low  Beginning  of  a  Marvelous  Career 
Abraham  Lincoln,  when  a  Mere  Backwoods  Boy,  Hungry  for  Knowl- 
edge, Reading  a  Book  by  the  dim  Firelight  in  His  Rude  Log-cabin 
Home,  From  the  painting  by  Eastman  Johnson.  Photograph  by 
Rock  wood,  New  York.  The  Charles  Schweinler  Press.  Copyright, 
1909,  by  Judge  Company,  New  York.  Lincoln  Centennial  Num- 
ber         148 

Cover  title.     Folio.     (o7)'i2opp.     Ills. 

LET  us  have  faith  that  right  makes  might  And  in  that  faith  dare  to  do 
our  duty  f  Cut  of  Lincoln  birthplace}  Service  of  Rememberance  at  the 
Birthplace  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Hodgenville,  Ky.  February  11,  1917 
Abraham  Lincoln  A  blend  of  mirth  and  sadness,  smiles  and  tears;  A 
quaint  knight-errant  of  the  pioneers ;  A  homely  hero,  born  of  star  and 
sod;  A  Peasant  Prince;  A  Masterpiece  of  God. — Walter  Malone  .  149 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,n.d.     (Abraham  Lincoln  Centre,  Chicago,  111.)     8vo.  U)pp. 

LEWIS.  Lincoln  in  Crisis  of  America  and  Europe.  Remarks  of  Hon. 
Jas.  Hamilton  Lewis,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Illinois,  in  Commemoration 
of  Lincoln's  Birthday,  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  February 

12,  1917.     Abraham  Lincoln's  Birthday 150 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1917) 
8vo.  (i)pp. 

LEWIS.  Congressional  Record.  Sixty-fifth  Congress,  Second  Session. 
Anniversary  of  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech  of  Hon.  Jas. 
Hamilton  Lewis,  of  Illinois,  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Tues- 
day, February  12,  191 8.  Anniversary  of  Birthday  of  Abraham 
Lincoln — Observations  on  the  Democracy  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
the  Extension  of  it  by  Woodrow  Wilson  to  the  World- America's 
Influence  on  the  Governments  of  Earth-The  Defining  of  the  Particular 
Form  of  Democracy  America  is  Fighting  to  Establish.  .  .  .  151 
Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1918 
43770-18228)     4to.  4pp. 


38  LlNCOLNIANA 

LIBBIE.  Auction  Sale:  Wednesday  and  Thursday  February  16th  and 
17th,  1 916  Each  Day  at  10  and  2  o'clock  Catalogue  of  Americana 
Early  American  Imprints,  Almanacs,  American  Periodicals,  Civil 
War  Literature,  Genealogy,  Indian  History,  English,  County  History, 
Early  Masonic  Addresses,  Law  Reports,  Statutes,  Trials,  etc.  Book- 
plate Literature — also  a — Collection  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  on  Early 
Railroads.  Lincoln  Relics  Ford's  Theatre  Play-bill — and  a — Lock  of 
Lincoln's  Hair  Play-bill  of  First  Night  of  Boston  Theatre,  1854. 
C.  F.  Libbie  6?  Co.  Book  and  Art  Auctioneers  597  Washington  Street, 

Boston,  Mass 152 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  118pp. 

LIBBIE.  Auction  Sale:  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  February  nth 
and  1 2th,  191 9  Each  Day  at  10  and  2  o'clock  Catalogue  of  Books  and 
Prints  Relating  to  Washington  and  Lincoln  Washington  Portraits, 
Political  Caricatures  of  the  Presidential  Campaigns  of  i860,  '64,  '68. 
Rare  Colored  Lithographs.  Collector's  Set  of  English  Colored 
Lithographs  from  Music.  Collection  of  Music  by  Stephen  C. 
Foster,  Christy's  Minstrels,  Longfellow,  Whittier,  Bret  Harte,  Poe, 
and  others.  Almanacs,  Arts  and  Crafts,  Bibliography,  Broadsides, 
Dramatic,  Early  Chap  Books,  Early  American  Imprints,  First  Editions, 
Local  and  Western  History,  Biography  and  Family  History,  Masonic 
Literature,  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  Song  Books,  South  Seas, 
Scarce  Pamphlets,  etc.  C.  F.  Libbie  6?  Co.  Book  and  Art  Auctioneers 

597  Washington  Street  Boston,  Mass 153 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  145pp.     Lincolniana  items  772-942  inclusive. 

LINCOLN.  Third  Series.  No.  7.  Old  South  Leaflets.  Words  of 
Lincoln 154 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  i2mo.  7pp. 

LINCOLN.     The  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  f  Cut  of  Lincoln}  The 
Chesterfield  Society  London  New  York     ....  .     .      155 

N.d.     (Copyright  1908,  by  Lincoln  Centenary  Association)     8vo.     xxiv,  417pp. 
Fr.  and  ills.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  845. 

LINCOLN.     Instructor  Literature  Series  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
f Device!  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Company  Dansville,  N.  Y.     .      156 
N.d.     i2mo.     63pp.     Ills.     Instructor  Literature  Series'No.  410  C  (Double  Num' 
ber.)     Compare  with  Oakleaf  Nos.  853  and  855. 

LINCOLN.  Instructor  Classic  Series  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
{Quotation  from  The  London  Spectator}  {Device}  F.  A.  Owen  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Dansville,  N.  Y 157 

N.d.     i2mo.     31pp.     Ills.     Instructor  Classic  Series-No.   128.     Compare  with 
Oakleaf  Nos.  853  and  855. 

LINCOLN.  The  Riverside  Literature  Series  The  Gettysburg  Speech 
and  Other  Papers  by  Abraham  Lincoln  Lowell's  Essay  on  Lincoln 
and  Whitman's  O  Captain !  My  Captain !  With  Notes  and  Programmes 
for  Lincoln's  Birthday  ([Device  of  the  Riverside  Press}  Boston  New 


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York   Chicago   Houghton   Mifflin   Company   The   Riverside   Press 
Cambridge 158 

N.d.  i6mo.  100pp.  Fr.  No.  32  The  Riverside  Literature  Series.  Compare 
with  Fish  No.  604. 

LINCOLN.  Price,  10  cents.  American  History  Leaflets  Colonial 
and  Constitutional.  Edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  and  Edward 
Channing,  Of  Harvard  University.  No.  18.  Lincoln's  Inaugural 
and  First  Message  to  Congress  Parker  P.  Simmons  191 1  Entered  at  the 
New  York  Post  Office  as  second  class  matter.     Copyright,  1894  by 

A.  Lovell  &  Company 159 

Cover  title.  N.p.  (Parker  P.  Simmons,  Successor  to  A.  Lovell  6?  Co.,  3  East 
14th  Street,  New  York)     i2mo.     27pp.     New  edition  of  Fish  No.  558. 

LINCOLN.  Price,  10  cents.  American  History  Leaflets  Colonial 
and  Constitutional.  Edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  and  Edward 
Channing,  Of  Harvard  University.  No.  26.  Extracts  from  Lin' 
coin's  State  Papers.  Parker  P.  Simmons  191 1  Entered  at  the  New 
York  Post  Office  as  second  class  matter.     Copyright,  1896  by  A. 

Lovell  and  Company 160 

Cover  title.  N.p.  (Parker  P.  Simmons,  Successor  to  A.  Lovell  6?  Co.,  3  East 
14th  Street,  New  York)     nmo.     35PP-     New  edition  of  Fish  No.  563. 

LINCOLN.  62d  Congress  2d  Session  Senate  Document  No.  439 
Abraham  Lincoln  First  and  Second  Inaugural  Addresses  Message, 
July  5,  1861  Proclamation,  January  1,  1863  Gettysburg  Address, 
November  19,  1863  f Device}  Presented  by  Mr.  Clark  of  Wyoming 
March  19,  1912 — Ordered  to  be  printed  Washington  1912  .      161 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (United  States  of  America :  Government  Printing  Office)  8vo. 
40pp.     Original  of  Oakleaf  No.  718. 

LINCOLN.  February  twelfth  The  anniversary  of  Lincoln's  birth 
{Reduced  facsimile  copy  of  letter  to  Mrs.  Bixby} 162 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Size  6"  x  7".  Folder,  (4)  pp.  Bixby  letter  on  first 
page;  two  inside  pages  blank;  last  page  reads:  "Compliments  of  The  Lincoln  Trust 
Company  Junction  of  High  and  Summer  Streets  Boston  An  engrossed  copy  of  this 
fac  simile  letter  of  President  Lincoln  to  Mrs.  Bixby  hangs  on  the  walls  of  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford  University,  England,  as  a  specimen  of  the  purest  English  and  most 
elegant  diction  extant.  It  is  said  that  as  a  model  of  expressive  English,  it  has  rarely, 
if  ever,  been  surpassed." 

LINCOLN.  No.  27  English  Readings  for  Schools  Lakeside  Series 
Lincoln:  Gettysburg  Speech  Emancipation  Proclamation  Second 
Inaugural  Address  Hawthorne:  The  Great  Carbuncle  Webster: 
Bunker  Hill  Oration  Goldsmith:  The  Deserted  Village  Tennyson: 
Enoch  Arden  Ains worth  &  Company  Chicago  .  .  .  .  163 
Cover  title.  N.d.  i2,mo.  136pp.  Ills.  Lakeside  Classics  No.  27  (Edited  by 
Miss  Kavana)     Pagination  arranged  thus:  (3j)'42,  Lincoln;  (i)-28;  (37)'i36. 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  calendar  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Let  us  have  faith 
that  right  makes  might,  and  in  that  faith,  let  us  dare  to  do  our  duty 
as  we  understand  it.     Abraham  Lincoln 164 


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Title  on  cover  of  box  enclosing  calendar.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copr.  1924  by  Dodge 
Pub.  Co.  No.  5809  Printed  in  the  U.  S.  A.)  Siz;e  7"xn".  12  leaves,  each  containing 
a  month  of  the  year  1925  with  quotation  from  Lincoln. 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Medal.  (Cut  of  Medal}  A 
volume  presenting  the  famous  Roine  Medal,  together  with  the  most 
noteworthy  and  characteristic  utterances  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Bronze  Edition. — Crown  8vo,  with  the  medal  in  bronze,  iy2  inches 
in  diameter,  mounted  artistically  on  boards,  bound  in  buckram,  $4.00 
net.  Silver  Edition. — 8vo,  with  the  medal  in  silver,  artistically 
mounted  on  boards,  bound  in  full  leather.  Limited  to  100  signed  and 
numbered  copies,  $12.00  net.  For  sale  by  Daniel  H.  Newhall  508 
Tribune  Bldg.  New  York 165 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  i2mo.  (4)pp.  111.  of  obverse  of  medal.  Adv.  of 
Oakleaf  No.  952. 

LINCOLN.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  The  Lincoln  Dinner  Committee  take 
pleasure  in  announcing  that  there  are  still  a  number  of  the  souvenirs 
distributed  at  the  Lincoln  Dinner,  given  under  its  auspices  at  the 
Waldorf-Astoria,  which  are  available  to  members  of  the  Republican 
Club  who  could  not  be  present  at  that  time.  The  souvenir  consists 
of  a  beautiful  bas-relief  representing  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln,  from  a 
famous  painting  of  Eastman  Johnson.  The  sculptor  is  .  .  .  166 
Transcription  of  first  page,  cover.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Lincoln  Dinner  Commit' 
tee,  J.  VanVechten  Olcott,  Chairman,  Henry  Birrell,  Secretary.)  241110.  Folder, 
(4)pp.     Reduced  facsimile  of  bas-relief,  pages  (2)'(s). 

LINCOLN.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Lincoln  Farm  Almanac  1909  Copyright, 
1908  By  Wilmer  Atkinson  Company  Publishers  Farm  Journal  .      167 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.  (Wilmer  Atkinson  Company,  1024  Race  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.)     i2mo.     48,  (2)pp.     Ills. 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  Farm  Becomes  the  Property  of  the  Nation 
f  Device}  f  Medal  of  Lincoln,  inserted  in  board  cover  of  volume}      .     168 

Cover  title.  Title  page:  Collier's  The  National  Weekly  {Cut  of  people  ascending 
to  the  Memorial  on  the  Farm}  The  Lincoln  Farm  Becomes  the  Property  of  the  Nation. 

The  title  page  is  an  exact  reproduction  of  the  cover  of  Collier's  Weekly  issue  of  Sept. 
9,  1916,  except  that  it  omits  the  price,  date  of  issue  and  the  words  "Containing  Presi- 
dent Wilson's  Address  at  Hodgenville,  Ky.,  September  4,  1916"  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d. 
[P.  F.  Collier  &  Son,  Hew  Tor\,  1916}  Folio,  (8)pp.  Ills.  Contains  blessing  of 
Right  Rev.  Thomas  J.  Shahan,  addresses  by  Robert  J.  Collier,  Woodrow  Wilson  and 
Joseph  W.  Folk,  and  excerpts  from  address  of  Hon.  John  Sharp  Williams. 

LINCOLN  Letters 169 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1913,  by  The  Bibliophile  Society.  All 
rights  reserved)  Small  4to.  6pp.,  and  fac-similes  of  letters.  Not  Oakleaf  Nos.  190 
nor  860.  On  the  inscribed  copy  in  the  possession  of  the  compiler  W.  K.  Bixby  has 
written  "I  permitted  the  Bibliophile  Society  to  print  one  copy  for  each  of  the  members 
of  that  Society  and  then  privately  printed  some  for  my  friends.     W.  K.  B." 

LINCOLN  FARM  ASSOCIATION.  To  the  Memory  of  Lin- 
coln       170 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  i8mo.  (4)pp.  Contains  "Fac'simile  in  miniature 
(quarter  sise)  of  the  Engraved  Certificate  issued  to  Honorary  Members  of  the  Lincoln 


Bibliography  41 

Farm  Association",  a  list  of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  application  blank  for  Honorary 
membership. 

LINCOLN  FELLOWSHIP.  The  Lincoln  Fellowship  Officers  Presi- 
dent Major  William  H.  Lambert  Vice-Presidents  General  James  Grant 
Wilson  Judge  Daniel  Fish  Judd  Stewart  Charles  W.  McLellan  Joseph 
B.  Oakleaf  Alonzo  Rothschild  Colonel  Alexander  K.  McClure  Secre- 

tary  Francis  D.  Tandy  Treasurer  Judd  Stewart 171 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (3)pp.     Contains  "Digest  of  Constitution" 
and  application  blank  for  membership. 

LINCOLN  STORY-CALENDAR.  {Reduced  facsimile  of  cover  title 
of  Oa\leaf  J\[o.  1479}  The  year  1909  will  be  the  100th  anniversary  of 
the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  This  centenary  will  be  universally 
and  reverently  observed.     To  commemorate  the  occasion  we  offer 

The  Lincoln  Story-Calendar  for  1909 172 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     32010.     (4)pp.     Ills,  of  page  of  calendar,  reduced 
size.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1479. 

LINCOLN  WAY.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library  To  the  Forty-ninth  General  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  Illinois  on  the  Investigation  of  the  Lincoln  Way  {Seal  of  the 
State}  Published  by  the  Trustees  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library 

Springfield,  Illinois  191 5 173 

8vo.     70pp.     Later  and  fuller  report  of  Oakleaf  No.  1400. 

LINCOLN,  (Mary).  Mary  Lincoln  A  Letter  to  her  Cousin  Eliza- 
beth Todd  Grimsley  September  29, 1861  Privately  printed,  1917   .    174 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.     Folder,  (7)pp.     75  copies  printed  for  H.  E. 
Barker,  Springfield,  111. 

LINCOLN,  (Mary  Todd).  Mary  Todd  Lincoln  Memorial  (Cut  of 
Mrs.  Lincoln}  Offices  44  As  tor  Court  Building,  New  York  Telephone 
5620  Greeley 175 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     241T10.     16pp.     Object  of  organization  to  erect 
Memorial  building  on  campus  of  Sayre  College,  Lexington,  Ky. 

LODGE.  63d  Congress  1st  Session  Senate  Document  No.  18  The 
Democracy  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge 
Before  the  Students  of  Boston  University  School  of  Law  on  March 
14,  191 3  Presented  by  Mr.  Root  May  5,  191 3.— Ordered  to  be  printed 

Washington  191 3 176 

Cover  title.     N.i.     (United  States  of  America :  Government  Printing  Office)     8vo. 
18pp.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  875. 

LONDON.     Abraham  Lincoln  A  World  Force  Speech  of  Hon.  Meyer 
London  of  New  York  in  the  House  of  Representatives  February  12, 
1918  Washington  Government  Printing  Office  1918  43003-18213  .  177 
Cover  title.     8vo.     4pp. 

LUTHERAN.  The  Lutheran  Official  Organ  Of  the  United  Lutheran 
Church  in  America  Our  motto:  "Stand  fast  in  the  liberty  wherewith 


42  LlNCOLNIANA 

Christ  hath  made  us  free."  Vol.  i  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  12, 
1920  No.  42  The  Burden  Bearer  {Cut  of  Lincoln  and  Tad,  surrounded 
by  quotations  from  Lincoln.     Underneath  picture  is  the  erroneous  title:} 

Abraham  Lincoln  His  Boy  and  His  Bible 178 

Cover  title.     Folio.     (83s)'852pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number 

LUTHERAN  CHURCH  WORK  AND  OBSERVER.  Volume  5 
Thursday,  February  8,  1917  Number  50  {Cut  of}  Colossal  Head  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  This  shows  George  Gray  Barnard,  the  American 
sculptor,  at  work  on  the  fifteen-foot  head  in  his  studio  in  New  York 
City.  The  statue,  as  described  in  interview  in  this  issue,  will  be 
erected  in  Cincinnati 179 

Cover  title.  N.p.  (Harrisburg,  Pa-.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.)  8vo.  16pp.  Lin- 
coln Number. 

MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY.  The  "Extra  Numbers"  of  the  Maga- 
zine       180 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  npp.  List  of  Numbers  and  Subjects  of 
first  52  issues  of  Extra  Numbers,  which  includes  "Rare  Lincolniana"  in  detail  to  No.  10 
inclusive,  being  an  adv.  of  Oakleaf  Nos.  656'665. 

McCALL.  60th  Congress,  1st  Session.  House  of  Representatives. 
Report  No.  1773.  For  the  Enlargement  of  the  Capitol  Grounds  and 
the  Erection  of  a  Monument  or  Monumental  Memorial  to  Abraham 
Lincoln.  May  12,  1908. — Committed  to  the  Committee  of  the 
Whole  House  on  the  state  of  the  Union  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
Mr.  McCall,  from  the  Committee  on  the  Library,  submitted  the 
following  Report.  (To  accompany  H.  R.  21985.)  ....  181 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (i)p. 

McCALL.  60th  Congress,  2d  Session  House  of  Representatives. 
Report  No.  2106  Commission  to  Recommend  a  Design  and  Site  for  a 
Monument  or  Monumental  Memorial  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  etc. 
February  10,  1909. — Committed  to  the  Committee  of  the  Whole 
House  on  the  state  of  the  Union  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  Mr.  Mc 
Call,  from  the  Committee  on  the  Library,  submitted  the  following 

report.     (To  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  254.) 182 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (i)p. 

McLAUGHLIN.  Washington  and  Lincoln  Leaders  of  the  Nation  in 
the  Constitutional  Eras  of  American  History  By  Robert  W.  Mc' 
Laughlin  With  portrait  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York  and  London 
The  Knickerbocker  Press  1912 183 

i2mo.     278pp.     Ills.     Fr.  and  ills.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  948. 

MERWIN  at  State  University  Lincoln's  Friend  and  Associate  tells 
the  Students  of  the  Summer  School  of  the  Great  Reformer's  Prohibit 
tion  Principles  {Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  his  signature}      .      .      .      184 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)pp.     Ills. 

MERWIN.  {Portrait  of  Scott}  Lieut.  Gen.  Winfield  Scott,  U.  S.  A., 
after  hearing  several  addresses  made  by  Mr.  Merwin  from  President 


Bibliography  43 

Lincoln's  carriage,  to  the  regiments  gathering  in  Washington,  said 
to  the  President,  "A  man  of  such  force  and  moral  power  to  inspire 
courage,  patriotism,  faith  and  obedience  among  the  troops  is  worth 
more  than  a  half 'dozen  regiments  of  raw  recruits.  The  American 
Soldier,  in  a  volunteer  war  like  this,  could  not  be  treated  like  the 
soldier  of  European   Armies. "     (See  fac-simile  of  General  Scott's 

further  Endorsement  on  next  page.) 185 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     U)pp.     Ills.     Page  (3):  "President  Lincoln's 
Military  Order." 

MER WIN-CLAYTON.  No.  450-1912  The  Choice  Private  Library 
of  the  late  William  Hepburn  Russell  of  New  York  City  A  Choice 
and  well  selected  Collection  including  History,  American,  European 
and  General,  Ancient  and  Modern;  Political  Economy,  Sociology  and 
Social  Science;  Political  Science;  Money,  Banking,  and  Currency; 
Public  Finance;  Industry,  Railways,  Trusts,  etc.,  etc.  Together  with 
An  Extensive  Private  Collection  of  Rare  Lincolniana  (To  be  found  in 
a  separate  alphabet  at  end  of  catalogue)  To  be  Sold  at  Auction  Monday 
and  Tuesday,  April  1st  and  2nd,  1912  Commencing  at  2:30  P.M.  By 
The  Merwin-Clayton  Sales  Company  20-24  East  20th  Street  New 

York 186 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Argus  Plant,  Albany,  N.  Y.)     8vo.     41pp.     Lincolniana, 
items  508-636. 

MICHELS.  The  Rise  and  Fall  of  Prohibition  in  Illinois  1839-1855  A 
Crushing  Defeat  Concealed  by  Prohibitionists  Lincoln,  as  Legislator, 
Orator  and  President — Never  a  Prohibitionist  Dedicated  to  All 
Lovers  of  Truth  by  Nicholas  Michels  Chicago  {Printer's  Union  La- 
bel}        187 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     24pp. 

MID-WEEK  PICTORIAL.  Lincoln  Number  Mid- Week  Pictorial  An 
Illustrated  Weekly  Published  by  The  New  York  Times  Company 
Vol.  XII.,  No.  24,  February  10,  192 1.  Price  ten  cents  (Canada  15 
cents)  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  The  Soul  of  Lincoln  (Auto  lithograph  by  Board- 
man  Robinson.  Courtesy  of  North  American  Review.)  .  .  188 
Cover  title.     Folio.     CM)pp.     Ills. 

MILLER.  The  Riverside  Literature  Series  Macauley's  Speeches  on 
Copyright  and  Lincoln's  Address  at  Cooper  Union  Edited  with 
Introductions  and  Notes  by  Edwin  L.  Miller  Assistant  Principal  and 
Head  of  the  English  Department  of  Central  High  School,  Detroit, 
Mich,  f Device  of  the  Riverside  Press}  Boston  New  York  Chicago 
Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cambridge  .  189 
N.d.     i6mo.     119pp.     I^s-     No.  221  of  Riverside  Literature  Series. 

MOLINE,  ILL.  The  After  Dinner  Club  Moline,  Illinois  {Cut  of 
diner}  Thirty-first  Dinner  Moline  Club,  Monday,  February  12,  191 2 
at  6:45  p.m.  Motto  You  can't  tell  when  knowing  a  man  is  going  to 
come  in  handy. — Brander  Matthews 190 


44  LlNCOLNIANA 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  i2mo.  (7)pp.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  on  cover.  One  of  few  items 
of  this  nature  included.  Beside  several  quotations  from  Lincoln,  pages  (6H7)  contain 
article  entitled  "Abraham  Lincoln/ ' 

NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  25  Cents  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Lincoln  Number 

February,  1916  The  "Heart  Throbs"  Magazine 191 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  (Chappie  Publishing  Company,  Limited,  Boston,  U.  S.  A. 
Vol.  XLIII.     No.  five)     8vo.     (75i>932pp.     Fr.  and  ills. 

NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN.  The  National  Republican  {Cuts  of 
the  White  House,  the  Rational  Capitol,  and  the  Washington  Monument 
and  Lincoln  Memorial}  A  National  Weekly  Review  of  American 
History,  Polity,  Politics  and  Public  Affairs  Vol.  VIII  No.  44  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  February  4,  1922  Price  10  Cents  This  Week  The  Scotch 
Merchant  By  Gertrude  McNamar  Carter  Lincoln  Stories  and  Lincoln 
Pictures  By  H.  O.  Bishop  Roland  Ringwalt  and  Others  {Table  of 
contents  and  announcements}  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Copyright  1922  by 

Albert  T.Reid 192 

Cover  title.     Folio,  20pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN.  {Same  imprint}  Vol.  VIII  No.  45 
Washington,  D.  C,  February  n,  1922  f Etc. J 193 

Cover  title.  Folio.  20pp.  Ills.  Contains  continuation  of  Bishop's  article  and 
other  Lincolniana. 

NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN.  {Same  imprint}  Vol.  IX  No.  43 
Washington,  D.  C,  January  27,  1923  Price  10  Cents  This  Week 
Lincoln  Features  by  John  Wesley  Hill  H.  O.  Bishop  Roland  Ringwalt 
Frederick  Dent  Grant  Henry  Van  Dyke  Theodore  Roosevelt  Edward 
Nelson  Dingley  and  Others  {Table  of  contents  and  announcements} 
{Cut  of  Lincoln}  Of  the  People,  By  the  People,  For  the  People  .  194 
Cover  title.     Folio.     20pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

NATIONAL  REPUBLICAN.  {Same  imprint}  Vol.  X  No.  44  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C,  February  2,  1924  Price  10  Cents  This  Week  Lincoln  as 
Viewed  by  Men  of  Today  By  H.  O.  Bishop  Here  is  an  unusual  Lin' 
coin  anniversary  feature,  a  symposium  of  opinions  and  sentiments 
prepared  by  President  Coolidge,  members  of  his  cabinet  and  others, 
expressly  for  this  issue  of  the  National  Republican.  Other  Lincoln 
Features  and  More  Government,  Or  Less?  By  Albert  H.  Laidlaw 
{Table  of  contents  and  announcements}     {Cut  of  Lincoln  and  his  quo* 

tation  concerning  labor  being  prior  to  capital} 195 

Cover  title.     Folio.     20pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

NEWARK,  N.J.  The  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Held  at  the  First  Presbyterian  Church 
of  the  City  of  Newark  New  Jersey  {Cut  of  flag}  February  Twelfth 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Nine  By  The  Mayor  and  Common  Council 
and  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  of  Newark,  New  Jersey  .  196 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Arranged  and  Printed  by  The  Essex  Press,  216  Market  Street, 
Newark,  N.  J.)     Size  7//x8//.     (n)pp.     Ills,  and  cut  of  Lincoln  birthplace  on  cover. 


Bibliography  45 

NEWHALL.  No.  82  191 4  A  Collection  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  re- 
lating to  the  Civil  War  and  Abraham  Lincoln  Including  Biographies, 
Regimental  Histories,  Prison  Narratives,  Political  Tracts,  Sermons, 
Eulogies,  etc.,  covering  the  period  from  i860  to  1866,  with  a  few  items 
relating  to  the  Reconstruction  period.  The  Lincoln  items  are  in  a 
separate  alphabet.  All  prices  are  Net,  but  include  carriage  charges 
anywhere  in  the  United  States.  Any  unsatisfactory  item  may  be 
returned  within  five  days  for  full  credit.     Daniel  H.  Newhall,  154 

Nassau  St.,  New  York 197 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     44pp.     Lincolniana  pages  27-43;  Lincoln 
sheet  music,  page  44. 

NEWHALL.  No.  190  Note  New  Address  1923  Abraham  Lincoln  A 
small  collection  of  books  and  Pamphlets  relating  wholly  or  in  part  to 
Abraham  Lincoln.  All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but  carriage 
charges  are  included.  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  Pershing  Square  Bldg., 
New  York 198 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8pp.     189  items  listed. 

NEWHALL.     No.  195  1923  Abraham  Lincoln  A  small  assortment  of 

Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  wholly  or  in  part  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 

All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but  carriage  charges  are  included. 

Daniel  H.  Newhall  1701  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New  York.      .      199 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8pp.     195  items  listed. 

NEWHALL.  No.  227  1925  Abraham  Lincoln  A  selection  from  my 
stock  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  Broadsides  and  Sheet  Music  relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln.  All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but  car- 
riage charges  are  included.     Daniel  H.  Newhall,  100  East  42nd  St. 

(Pershing  Square  Bldg.)  New  York 200 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16pp.     367  items  listed. 

NEW  MEXICO.  Flag  Day  Program  Lincoln  Exercises  1908  Issued  by 
Department  of  Public  Instruction  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico      .      .      201 

Cover  title:  Flag  Day  and  Lincoln  New  Mexico  February  Twelfth  Nineteen  Hun' 
dred  and  Eight. 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     39pp. 

NEWTON  FREE  LIBRARY  Bulletin  January,  Nineteen  Hundred 
and  Nine  {Cut  of  Library}  Published  Monthly  by  the  Newton  Free 
Library  Newton,  Massachusetts 202 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4i)'44pp.     "Abraham  Lincoln"  pages  43-44. 

NEW  YORK  AMERICAN.  Pictorial  Gravure  Section  New  York 
American  {Device}  An  American  Paper  for  the  American  People 
Sunday  February  9  19 10  Lincoln  Anniversary  Souvenir  f Portrait  of 
Lincoln,  cut  of  Emancipation  Statue  in  Lincoln  Par\,   Washington, 

D.  C.J  {Data  concerning  the  two  illustrations} 203 

Cover  title.     4to.     (8)pp.     Ills. 


46  LlNCOLNIANA 

NEW  YORK  NEWS  LETTER.  Springfield,  111.  New  York  News 
Letter  {Two  cuts  of  Lincoln  and  cut  of  Lincoln  monument  at  Spring' 
field}  March' April,  1903 204 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (New  York.  Copyright,  1903,  by  the  NevvYork  Life  In* 
surance  Company)     8vo.     32,  (2)pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

NICHOLS.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Being  a  Biography  of  His  Life 
from  His  Birth  to  His  Assassination;  also  a  Record  of  His  Ancestors, 
and  a  Collection  of  Anecdotes  Attributed  to  Lincoln.  "His  is  the 
gentlest  memory  of  our  nation."  By  Clifton  M.  Nichols.  Illus' 
trated.  Published  by  The  Crowell  6?  Kirkpatrick  Co.,  Springfield, 
Ohio 205 

N.d.  (Farm  and  Fireside  Library.  No.  178.  December,  1899.  Published 
Monthly)     8vo.     320pp.     Ills.     Compare  with  Fish  No.  698. 

OHIO  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  QUARTERLY. 
Vol.  XXXII  January,  1923  No.  1  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical 
Quarterly  {Seal  of  the  Societal  Published  by  the  Society  Table  of  Con' 
tents  Introduction.  By  C.  B.  Galbreath  Page  1  Lincoln  and  Ohio. 
By  Daniel  J.  Ryan  {Page}  7  Reviews,  Notes  and  Comments.  By  the 
Editor  {Pdgel  282  Office:  Museum  and  Library  Building  Cor.  15th 
Ave.  and  High  St.,  Ohio  State  University  Grounds  Columbus  Entered 
as  second'dass  matter  at  the  Postoffice  at  Columbus,  Ohio  .      .      206 

Cover  title.  Title  page:  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Quarterly  Vol. 
XXXII  January,  1923  No.  1  {Seal  of  Society}  Columbus,  Ohio:  Press  of  the  F.J.  Heer 
Printing  Co.  1923 

8vo.  294pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  123 1.  Contents  to  page 
281  inclusive  practically  same  as  item  Oakleaf  has  listed.  Pages  282-289  contain 
"Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Dr.  George  T.  Harding  and  Edward  C. 
McMullan"  and  "Lincoln  on  Labor  in  Speech  in  Cincinnati,  1859."" 

OLDROYD.  A  Descriptive  Circular  of  The  Lincoln  Memorial  Album' 
Immortelles;  Original  Contributions  from  the  Hands  and  Hearts  of 
Eminent  Americans  and  Europeans.  Contemporaries  with  the  Great 
Martyr  to  Liberty.  Collected  and  Edited  By  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd. 
With  an  Introduction  by  Matthew  Simpson  D.D.,  LL.D.,  and  a 
Sketch  of  Lincoln's  Life,  by  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold.  Accompanied  by 
Extracts  from  the  Speeches  and  Recollected  Sayings  of  Abraham  Lin' 
coin.  Chronologically  arranged  from  1832  until  his  Death,  and  with 
Anecdotes,  Wise  Words  and  Incidents  Related  by  the  Friends  of  his 
Early  Life.  The  Brilliant  Thoughts  of  the  Two  Hundred  Authors 
of  this  Book,  with  their  Engraved  Autographs,  will  make  the  most 
desirable  volume  in  relation  to  Mr.  Lincoln  ever  published,  and  forms 
a  beautiful  Souvenir,  or  Book  of  Reference,  which  will  adorn  the 
library  or  centre  table,  and  makes  a  rare  work  of  great  value.  {Con* 
ditions  of  subscription,  description,  prices,  etc.}  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd, 
Special  Inducements  to  Agents.     Springfield,  111 207 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     4to.     (4)pp.     Adv.  of  Fish  No.  711. 


Bibliography  47 

OLDROYD.  Prospectus  of  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Album-Immortelles 
Edited  by  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd,  with  an  introduction  by  Matthew 

Simpson,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Springfield,  111.  1882 208 

N.i.     8vo.     (i6)pp.     Fish  No.  711,  note.     Should  properly  be  listed  separately- 

OLDROYD.  The  Lincoln  Memorial;  Album-Immortelles.  Original 
Life  Pictures,  with  Autographs,  from  the  Hands  and  Hearts  of  Eminent 
Americans  and  Europeans,  Contemporaries  of  the  Great  Martyr  to 
Liberty,  Abraham  Lincoln.  Together  with  Extracts  from  His  Speech- 
es,  Letters  and  Sayings.  Collected  and  Edited  By  Osborn  H.  Old- 
royd. With  an  Introduction  by  Matthew  Simpson,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
and  a  Sketch  of  the  Patriot's  Life  by  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold.  {Device} 
New  York:  G.  W.  Carleton  6-?  Co.,  Publishers.  London:  S.  Low, 
Son  &  Co.  MDCCCLXXXII 209 

8vo.  Fr.  and  ills.  Variously  paged;  contains  specimen  pages  from  Fish  No.  711, 
including  the  entire  article  by  Arnold,  and  facsimiles  of  signatures  of  fifty  prominent 
personages  who  had  subscribed  for  one  to  ten  copies  each.  Evidently  for  use  of  sub- 
scription agents. 

OLDROYD.  Assassination  of  Lincoln.  In  Press-Ready  October  15, 
1901.  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  "The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
the  Flight,  Pursuit,  Capture  and  Punishment  of  the  Conspirators." 
With  Eighty  Half-tone  Illustrations,  Half  of  Them  Never  Before 
Published.  By  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd,  Editor  and  Compiler,  "Words  of 
Lincoln",  With  an  Introduction  by  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  J.  M.  Harris, 
Member  of  the  Commission.  {Description,  prices,  etc.}  Subscriptions 
kindly  solicited.     Address  O.  H.  Oldroyd,   Publisher,  516  Tenth 

Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C 210 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     (4)pp.  Ills.     Adv.  of  Fish  No.  714. 

OSBORNE.  Congressional  Record.  Sixty-sixth  Congress.  Second 
Session.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Ulysses  S.  Grant.  Memorial  Ad- 
dress of  Hon.  Henry  Z.  Osborne,  of  California,  In  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Monday,  May  31,  1920 211 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1920 
183189-20910)     4to.     4pp. 

OUR  LITTLE  PEOPLE  LIBRARY  Ten  Numbers  a  year:  35  Cents 
Fifteenth  Year.  January,  1903.  No.  45  Stories  from  History  Colum- 
bus, Washington  and  Lincoln  {Table  of  contents}  Entered  at  Post- 
Office,  Farmington,  Me.,  as  Second-Class  Matter  Published  Monthly: 
September  to  June  D.  H.  Knowlton  6?  Co.  Farmington  Maine  .  212 
Cover  title,     nmo.     32pp. 

PARISH  MESSENGER.  In  Commemoration  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
The  Parish  Messenger  of  the  Church  of  the  Saviour  Philadelphia. 
February,  1909 213 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (West  Philadelphia,  Vol.  XXX,  No.  5)  410.  32pp.,  and  20pp. 
adv.  matter.     Fr.  and  ills.     Lincoln  Centennial  Number. 


48  LlNCOLNIANA 

PEEKSKILL  (N.  Y.)  LINCOLN  SOCIETY.     The  Lincoln   Society 

f  Cut  of  medal  of  Lincoln}  Peekskill  Westchester  County  New  York 

Founded  January  17,  1904  Incorporated  Nov.  15,  1906  .      .      .      214 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     321110.     (i6)pp.      Ills.,  portrait  of  Lincoln  on  cover.     Contains 

List  of  Officers,  Certificate  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  etc. 

PHILADELPHIA  NORTH  AMERICAN.  Lincoln  Supplement  The 
North  American  Philadelphia,  Sunday,  February  9,  191 3  Section  10 
{Portrait  of  Lincoln}  For  reading  matter  see  News  Section  of  this 
issue 215 

Cover  title.     Folio.     4pp.     Ills. 

PHILADELPHIA  NORTH  AMERICAN.  Life  of  Lincoln  Told  in 
Pictures  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  Issued  By  Philadelphia  North  Ameri' 
can 216 

Cover  title.     N.d.     {1913}     Folio.     16pp.     Ills.     An  enlargement  of  next  pre 
ceding,  but  issued  separately  from  the  regular  newspaper  editions. 

PHILADELPHIA  PUBLIC  LEDGER.  Public  Ledger  Pictorial  Sec 
tion  Philadelphia,  Sunday  Morning,  February  7,  1909  {Portrait  of 
Lincoln}  Abraham  Lincoln  1809-1909  Last  Photograph  of  the  Martyred 
President,  Taken  a  Week  Before  His  Assassination.     From  the  Col' 

lection  of  Major  William  H.  Lambert 217 

Cover  title.     Atlas  folio.     (8)pp.     Ills. 

PHILADELPHIA  PUBLIC  LEDGER.  Public  {Device}  Ledger  Copy- 
right,  191 5,  by  The  Public  Ledger  Company.  All  rights  reserved. 
Lincoln  Birthday  Number  Philadelphia,  Sunday,  February  7,  191 5 
Lincoln  Birthday  Number  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  Abraham   Lincoln 

Painted  and  Engraved  by  Wm.  Marshall        218 

Cover  title.     Atlas  folio.     (8)pp.     Ills. 

PHILADELPHIA  PUBLIC  LEDGER.  Lincoln's  Birthday  Section 
Evening  Public  Ledger  Philadelphia,  Monday,  February  12,  1923 
Lincoln's  Birthday  Section 219 

Caption  title.     Atlas  folio.     (4)pp.     Ills. 

PHILLIPS.  The  Cross  of  Gettysburg  Lincoln's  Immortal  Address  in 
Cruciform  Arrangement  By  Leon  Phillips  and  F.  Ray  Risdon  A  Sou* 
venir  of  Lincoln  Day  1920  Printed  by  the  Boys  of  the  Spanish 
American  Institute  Press  Gardena,  California 220 

Cover  title.     N.d.     241110.     Folder.     An  earlier  edition  of  Oakleaf  No.  552. 

PICKETT.  The  Pickett  Line  and  Camp  Fire  Stories;  A  Collection  of 
War  Anecdotes,  Both  Grave  and  Gay.  Illustrative  of  the  Trials  and 
Triumphs  of  Soldier  Life;  With  a  Thousand-and-One  Humorous 
Stories,  told  of  and  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  together  with  a  Full  Collec' 
tion  of  Northern  and  Southern  War  Songs.  By  A  Member  of  G.  A. 
R.  New  York :  Hurst  &  Co.,  Publishers,  122  Nassau  St.  .  .  .  221 
N.d.  iamo.  Pages  vi,  7-104,  (io)-i35  "Old  Abe's  Jokes",  (n)-'p,  (2)  "Ballads 
of  the  North",  (15V72,  xvi  "Ballads  of  the  South".  Fr.  Evidently  a  mixture  of  several 
different  publications. 


Bibliography  49 

PORTRAIT  of  Lincoln  {Title,  as  well  as  its  setting,  a  reproduction  of 

steel  plate  engraving} 222 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  241110.  Folder,  (6)pp.  Contains  reduced  fac-simile 
of  engraved  portrait  of  Lincoln  by  Henry  Gugler,  from  a  painting  by  J.  H.  Littlefield, 
cut  of  Gugler,  and  brief  account  of  his  career  and  work. 

PORTRAITS  of  Eminent  Men  in  Fine  Art 223 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Barmore  Publishing  Co.,  Ten  Wall  Street,  New  York) 
241110.  16,  (2)pp.  Ills.  Adv.  of  etched  portraits  of  prominent  personages;  pages  8'9 
contain  illustrations  of  "the  finest  collection  of  Lincoln  Portraits  published,"  five  plates. 

PRAYER.  The  Prayer  of  the  Presidents:  Being  Washington's  "New 
Year  Aspiration,"  with  Jefferson's  Plural  Pronouns,  etc.,  and  Adam's 
and  Lincoln's  Accretions.  From  the  manuscript  of  a  Minister  of 
Lincoln's   Administration.     Boston:   The   Antique   Book-Store,    67 

Cornhill.     1887 224 

241110.     16pp.     Author  said  to  be  B.  F.  Burnham. 

PRESBREY.  No.  10  Shut  in  Series,  No.  2  3rd  1000  (Kindly  read  this 
and  pass  it  on.)  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Patriot  and  Christian.  By 
Dr.  O.  F.  Presbrey 225 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Jewett  Printing  Co.,  78  Bible  House,  New  York) 
i6mo.  8pp.  Last  page,  after  giving  prices  of  leaflets  and  tracts  in  "Shut  in  Series" 
adds  "Address  the  Author,  at  Dr.  Strong's  Sanitarium,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y." 
The  compiler's  copy  is  photostated  from  the  original  on  file  in  the  New  York  Public 
Library. 

PRESTON.  Southern  Miscellanies  By  Robert  L.  Preston  {Device} 
No.  2  February,  19 19  Privately  printed  for  Robert  L.  Preston, 
Leesburg,  Va 226 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     39,  (i)pp.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  1 125. 

PUTNAM.  The  Children's  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  M.  Louise 
Putnam  New  Edition,  Thoroughly  Revised  {Device}  Chicago  A.  C. 

McClurg  &  Co.  1908 227 

i2mo.  xi,  (13) — 290,  (1)  pp.     Fr.  and  ills.     New  edition  of  Fish  No.  781. 

RAINEY.     The  Lincoln  Memorial  Address  of  Hon.  Henry  T.  Rainey 
of  Illinois  in  the  House  of  Representatives  February  15, 19 16  Washing' 
ton:  Government  Printing  Office  191 6  28419-15109  ....      228 
Cover  title.     8vo.     4pp. 

RAINEY.  The  Strangely  Parallel  Careers  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas. 
Speech  of  Hon.  Henry  T.  Rainey,  of  Illinois,  In  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives,  Wednesday,  April  5,  1916.  The  House  in  Committee 
of  the  Whole  House  on  the  state  of  the  Union  had  under  consideration 
the  bill  (H.  R.  8351)  to  accept  a  deed  of  conveyance  from  the  Lincoln 
Farm  Association  of  the  homestead  in  Kentucky  where  Lincoln  was 
born 229 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1916 
39897-15601)     8vo.     2pp. 


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RAYMOND.  Lincoln,  His  Life  and  Times.  Being  the  Life  and 
Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States,  together  with  His  State  Papers,  including  His  Speeches,  Ad' 
dresses,  Messages,  Letters  and  Proclamations,  and  the  Closing  Scenes 
Connected  with  His  Life  and  Death.  By  Henry  J.  Raymond.  To 
which  are  added  Anecdotes  and  Personal  Reminiscences  of  President 
Lincoln,  By  Frank  B.  Carpenter,  Volume  I.  New  York  Hurst  & 
Company  Publishers 230 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1891  by  Hurst  6?  Co.)  i2mo.  406pp.  Fr.  Volume  two: 
407'8o8pp.     Fr.     Later  Edition  of  Fish  No.  791. 

REITER.  Owen  Series  of  Five'cent  Classics  The  Story  of  Lincoln  By 
Harriet  G.  Reiter  {Device}  Copyright,  1905  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing 
Company,  Dansville,  N.  Y 231 

N.d.  12EQO.  30pp.  Ills.  No.  5  of  Owen  Series  of  Five^ent  Classics.  Com' 
pare  with  Oakleaf  Nos.  1153  and  1154. 

REPUBLICAN  POST  CARD  Write  Only  the  Address  on  this  Side 
Made  by  J.  H.  Shaw,  1326  Arch  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1  cent  stamp  {Portrait 
of  Lincoln}  With  Malice  Toward  None  and  Charity  for  all  "I  do  not 
know  much  about  the  tariff,  but  I  know  this  much,  when  we  buy 
manufactured  goods  abroad  we  get  the  goods  and  the  foreigner  gets 
the  money.  When  we  buy  manufactured  goods  at  home  we  get  both 
the  goods  and  the  money/1 — Abraham  Lincoln  This  is  "Penroseism11 
They  are  both  needed  in 'the  United  States  Senate.     Will  you  help 

keep  them  there? 232 

Cover  title.  N.d.  7%"xu%".  Folder,  (4)pp.  Ills.  Political  Post  Card  sent 
out  by  W.  E.  Crow  (afterward  United  States  Senator),  Republican  State  Chairman  of 
Pennsylvania,  preceding  the  election  November  3,  1914. 

REVELATIONS:  A  Companion  to  the  "New  Gospel  of  Peace.11 
According  to  Abraham.  New  York:  Published  by  M.  Doolady, 
Agent,  49  Walker  Street.     1863 233 

i6mo.     36pp. 

RISDON.     See  No.  220. 

RITCHIE.  Library  of  Congress  A  List  of  Lincolniana  in  the  Library 
of  Congress  By  George  Thomas  Ritchie  of  the  Library  of  Congress  1. 
Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln  2.  Writings  relating  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Revised  Edition  With  Supplement  Washington  Government 

Printing  OSice  1906 234 

Small  4to.     86pp.     Fish,  note  No.  813.     Should  be  listed  separately. 

ROBINSON.  Lincoln's  Masterpieces  By  Luther  Emerson  Robinson, 
M. A.  Professor  of  English  in  Monmouth  College  Author  of  "A  His- 
tory of  Illinois11 235 

Caption  title.     Cover  title:  The  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  (i6)pp.  Fr.  Issued  as  adv.  of  The  Constitutional  Edition 
of  The  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Contains  the  Bixby  letter,  the  Gettysburg 
Address,  and  the  Second  Inaugural,  with  Mr.  Robinson's  comments  thereon;  rest  of 
pamphlet  contains  practically  same  subject  matter  as  Oakleaf  No.  795. 


Bibliography  51 

ROOSEVELT.  Abraham  Lincoln  Written  for  the  Lincoln  Farm  Asso' 
ciation  by  Theodore  Roosevelt 236 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Signed  "Theodore  Roosevelt,  The  White  House, 
Washington,  D.  C,  January  22, 1908")  8vo.    Folder,  (j)pp.,  printed  on  alternate  pages. 

ROOT.     Abraham   Lincoln   Address   by   Elihu   Root  at   Parliament 
Square,  London,  Presenting  Saint  Gaudens1  Statue  of  Lincoln  to  the 
British  People  in  Behalf  of  the  American  Donors  July  28,  1920  .  237 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     7pp. 

RUDEEN.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Abraham  Lincoln — The  grandest  char' 
acter  in  word  and  work  and  the  gentlest  memory  (excepting  the 
Savior)  of  all  our  world. — N.  Y.  Christian  Advocate — The  one  su' 
preme  human  being  since  the  man  of  Calvary — President  Harding  A 

Linconian  Christian 238 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (i)p. 

RUTHERFORD.  Truths  of  History  Presented  by  Mildred  Lewis 
Rutherford,  Athens,  Georgia  A  Fair,  Unbiased,  Impartial,  Unprej' 
udiced  and  Conscientious  Study  of  History  Object :  To  Secure  a  Peace' 
ful  Settlement  of  the  many  Perplexing  Questions  now  Causing  Con' 

tention  between  the  North  and  the  South 239 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     114pp.     Anti'Lincoln. 

SALEM  LINCOLN  LEAGUE,  OLD.  Prospectus  of  The  Old  Salem 
Lincoln  League  for  Restoration  of  New  Salem  The  Early  Home  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Hamann  Print,  324  South  Sixth  St.,  Springfield, 
111 240 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     7pp.     Ills. 

SALEM  PAGEANT,  LINCOLN— .Program  Lincoln— Salem  Pageant 
Menard  County's  Celebration  of  the  Centennial  of  Illinois  at  the 
Partially  Restored  Village  of  New  Salem  The  Early  Home  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  September  2  and  3, 1918  4:30  to  6:30  P.M.  Under  the  Personal 
Direction  of  Florence  Magill  Wallace  Mrs.  Lucy  Flickinger,  Pianist 
To  Fully  Enjoy  Part  II,  Get  the  New  Book  "Lincoln  and  New 

Salem.11 241 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     U)pp. 

SAROLEA.  President  Masaryk  and  the  Spirit  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by 
Charles  Sarolea  professor  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh  President 
Masaryk  a  Duch  Abrahama  Lincolna  Anglicky  napsal  Charles  Sarolea 
profesor  university  v  Edinburghu.  Prelozil  V.  A.  Jung.  Orbis 
tiskarska,   vydavatelska   a   nakladatelska   spolecnost.     Prague    1921 

Praha 242 

Cover  title:  in  addition  there  are  two  title  pages,  one  in  English  and  the  other  in 
Czechoslovak.  8vo.  23  and  23pp.  Fr.  portrait  of  President  Masaryk.  Contents 
printed  in  English  and  Czechoslovak,  on  alternate  pages  facing  each  other. 

SAUNDERS.     "Aunt  Sally11  Saunders  Sister  of  Ann  Rutledge  .     243 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  i2mo.  (8)pp.  Funeral  service  May  3,  1922:  ser' 
mon  by  Rev.  S.  Carlyle  Schaeffer,  B.D.,  and  biographical  sketch  of  Mrs.  Saunders. 


52  LlNCOLNIANA 

SAUNDERS.  In  Memory  of  Sarah  Rutledge  Saunders  Reprinted  from 
the  Lompoc  Review,  Lompoc,  Cal 244 

Cover  title     Ni.  n.p.  n.d.     Size  iy2"  x  Sj4".     (3)  pp. 

SCHLUTER.  Lincoln,  Labor  and  Slavery  A  Chapter  from  the  Social 
History  of  America  By  Herman  Schluter  191 3  Socialist  Literature  Co. 
New  York 245 

i2mo.     237pp.     (The  CoOperative  Press,  15  Spruce  St.,  New  York.) 

SCHULTE.  Telephone  Gramercy  1668  Theo.  E.  Schulte,  Proprietor 
{Device}  Schulte's  Book  Store  132  East  23rd  Street  New  York  A  Cata' 
logueof  Lincolniana.     {Entire  title  in  device} 246 

Caption  title.  8vo.  Pages  31-34  in  pamphlet  titled  "The  Book-Hunter  A  Little 
Periodical  of  Good  Taste  in  Books  and  in  Other  Things  {Device}  Volume  i  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.  Guido  Bruno  {[Cora  Bennettf  Editors  1914"  The  pamphlet,  44,  (i)pp.,  mailed  to 
Lincoln  collectors  folded  to  show  title  as  listed  above. 

SCHURZ.     Abraham  Lincoln  A  Biographical  Essay  By  Carl  Schurs 

With  an  Essay  on  The  Portraits  of  Lincoln  By  Truman  H.  Bartlett 

with  Eighteen  Illustrations  in  Photogravure  fDewceJ  Boston  and  New 

York  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  MDCCCCVII  ...      247 

Cover  title,  4to.     (4)  pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  Nos.  in  and  1244. 

SCHURZ.  The  Riverside  Literature  Series  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Carl 
Schurz  The  Gettysburg  Speech  and  Other  Papers  By  Abraham  Lincoln 
Together  with  Testimonies  By  Emerson,  Whittier  Holmes,  and  Lowell, 
and  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Carl  Schurz  JDeince}  Houghton,  Mifflin 
and  Company  Boston:  4  Park  Street;  New  York:  11  East  Seventeenth 
Street  Chicago:  378-388  Wabash  Avenue  The  Riverside  Press,  Cam- 
bridge         248 

N.d.  i6mo.  98pp.  Fr.  Compare  with  Fish  Nos.  840  and  841,  and  Oakleaf 
No.  1243. 

SELBY.  6.  Genesis  of  the  Republican  Party  in  Illinois.  (By  Paul 
Selby.)     1 249 

Caption  title.  Note  1  at  bottom  of  first  page  reads  "This  paper  was  read  by  the 
author  at  a  meeting  of  the  Illinois  Republican  Editorial  Association,  at  Decatur,  Illi' 
nois,  September  14,  1904."     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     14pp. 

SELECTIONS  for  Lincoln's  Birthday.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  Born  February 
12,1809.  We  rest  in  peace  where  his  sad  eyes  Saw  peril,  strife  and 
pain;  His  was  the  awful  sacrifice  And  ours  the  priceless  gain.  Whit- 
tier        250 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Perry  Mason  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  1915?!  8vo. 
(8)pp.     Ills. 

SHELBYVILLE,  ILL.  To  Commemorate  the  Debate  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  Anthony  Thornton  on  Freedom  of  Territories  June  15, 
1856  in  Old  Court  House  Shelby ville,  Illinois  Shelby ville,  Illinois 
Shelby  County  Leader  Print  1923 251 

Cover  title:  The  LincohvThomton  Debate  1856  Shelby  ville,  Illinois  {Cut  of}  The 
Old  Court  House  "With  Malice  Towards  None  and  Charity  for  all." 
8vo.     22,(i)pp.     Fr.  and  ills. 


Bibliography  53 

SHERWOOD.  The  Log  Cabin  Home  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech 
of  Hon.  Isaac  R.  Sherwood,  of  Ohio,  In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Wednesday,  April  12,  1916.  The  House  in  Committee  of  the  Whole 
House  on  the  state  of  the  Union  had  under  consideration  the  bill 
(H.  R.  8351)  to  accept  a  deed  of  gift  or  conveyance  from  the  Lincoln 
Farm  Association,  a  corporation,  to  the  United  States  of  America,  of 
land  near  the  town  of  Hodgenville,  county  of  Larue,  State  of  Kentucky, 
embracing  the  homestead  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  log  cabin  in 
which  he  was  born,  together  with  the  memorial  hall  inclosing  the 
same;  and  further,  to  accept  an  assignment  or  transfer  of  an  endowment 

fund  of  $50,000  in  relation  thereto 252 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1916 
37244-15479)  8vo.     4pp. 

SLOAN.  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  H.  Sloan  of  Nebras- 
ka  Delivered  Before  the  Department  of  the  Potomac,  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic,  and  Associated  Patriotic  Orders  of  that  Jurisdiction  at 
the  First  Congregational  Church  Washington,  D.  C.  on  February  12, 
1 91 9  (Made  a  part  of  the  Congressional  Record  upon  request  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Z.  Osborne,  of  California)  Washington  1919  106608- 

I93I7 253 

Cover  title.     N.i.     (United  States  of  America  Government  Printing  Office)  8vo. 
8pp. 

SMITH,  (Charles  Emory).  From  Lincoln  to  Roosevelt  {Cut  of 
Lincoln}  1854-1904  Why  I  Am  a  Republican  fCut  of  Roosevelt} 
The  History  and  Achievements  of  the  Republican  Party  A  Vest 
Pocket  Chronology  and  Souvenir  of  Its  Fiftieth  Anniversary  1904 
Compiled  by  Charles  Emory  Smith  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Copyrighted 
1904  by  R.  L.  P.  Reifsneider  Norristown,  Pa.  Published  by  Louis  N. 
Hammer  ling  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.   Compliments  of  Republican   State 

Committee 254 

Cover  title.     481110.     48pp.     Ills. 

SMITH,  (Isaac).     See  No.  47. 

STEPHENSON.  Lincoln  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  c  Robert  Bruce  By 
Nathaniel  Wright  Stephenson 255 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Baker  6s?  Taylor  Company  354  Fourth  Avenue 
New  York  City,  N.  Y.)     8vo.     (4)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1333. 

STEWART.  Want  List  Abraham  Lincoln  The  following  list  of  books 
and  pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  are  wanted  by  the  under- 
signed to  complete  his  collection.  Kindly  quote  prices  on  any  items 
you  may  have  for  sale.     July,  1912.     Judd  Stewart,  57  Willow  Ave., 

Plainfield,  N.  J 256 

Caption  title.     N.i.     8vo.     U)pp. 

STEWART.  Want  List  Abraham  Lincoln  The  within  list  of  books  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  are  wanted  by  the  undersigned 
to  complete  his  collection.     Kindly  quote  prices  on  any  items  you 


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may  have   for   sale.     Judd  Stewart    57    Willow  Ave.,   Plainfield, 
N.  J.     July  1,  1916 257 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     (j)pp. 

STEWART.  Lincoln's  Advice  to  Young  Men  Regarding  Good  and 
Bad  Habits  An  Address  by  Judd  Stewart  At  the  Third  Annual  Din- 
ner of  the  Lincoln  Fraternity  February  12,  191 7  Plainfield,  New 
Jersey 258 

N.i.  n.p.  n.d.     i2mo.     8pp. 

STODDARD.  The  Table  Talk  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Centenary 
Edition)  Edited  by  William  O.  Stoddard  One  of  his  Private  Secretaries, 
and  author  of  "Abraham  Lincoln,  the  True  Story  of  a  Great  Life," 
etc.  with  Frontispiece-  New  York  Frederick  A.  Stokes  Company 

Publishers 259 

N.d.     i8mo.     154pp.     Ft- 

STORIES.  Excelsior  Classics  Stories  from  Lincoln's  Life  {Table  of 
Contents}  D.  H.  Knowlton  6-?  Co.  Publishers  Farmington,  Maine. 
{Device} 260 

Cover  title.     N.d.     i2mo.     32pp.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  1526. 

STRUNSKY.  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Rose  Strunsky  Cloth,  8vo,  331 
Pages,  $2.25  Net;  Postage  Extra  With  Five  Illustrations  and  a  Map 
Published  by  The  Macmillan  Company  64-66  Fifth  Avenue,  New 
York 261 

N.d.     241110.     (4)pp.     Ills.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1349. 

SYRACUSE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Bulletin  of  the  Syracuse  Public 
Library  November-December  1908  {Device}  Syracuse  New  York  .  262 

Cover  title.     N.i.     i6mo.     24pp.     Caption  title :"Bi-Monthly  Bulletin  Number 
7  Lincoln  Centenary"  etc.     List  of  Lincolniana  contained  in  Library  pp.  3*7. 

TAFT.  Address  Made  by  President  Taft  at  Hodgenville,  Kentucky, 
on  November  9th,  191 1  at  The  Dedication  of  a  Memorial  Hall  to 
Abraham  Lincoln  Sent  out  with  the  Compliments  of  George  H.  Paine, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  the  request  that  each  recipient  read  the  state- 
ment of  Mr.  Taft  which  is  printed  on  the  back  page  hereof,  and  which 
is  taken  from  the  report  of  an  interview  with  Mr.  Taft,  published  in 

The  Outlook 263 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8pp. 

TARBELL.  New  Sunday  Magazine  The  {Device}  World  Copyright 
1 90 1  By  The  Press  Pub  Co  N  Y  Supplement  to  the  NY  World  Sunday 
Feb  10th  1 90 1  Lincoln  Number  Abraham  Lincoln  Born  Feb.  12,  1809, 
Died  April  15,  1865.  Lincoln  Number  A  New  Lincoln  Portrait 
{Portrait}  Hitherto  Unpublished  f Various  cuts}  {Data  concerning 
portrait}  Special  Lincoln  Number  Edited  and  Arranged  Upon  Sug- 
gestions Made  By  Miss  Ida  M.  Tar  bell  The  Greatest  Living  Authority 

Upon  the  Life  of  Lincoln 264 

Caption  title.     Elephant  folio.     16pp.     Ills.     The  only  newspaper  publication  of 
its  kind  included  in  this  bibliography.     A  unique  item. 


Bibliography  ^ 

TARBELL.  Abraham  Lincoln  the  Man  And  the  Historic  Scenes  of  his 
Life  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell 265 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Lincoln  History  Society,  New  York  City.)  Size 
%%yS>%.  (4)pp.  Ills.  Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1386.  Compare  with  Oakleaf  No. 
1385.     Subject  matter  and  illustrations  entirely  different  from  item  listed  by  Oakleaf. 

TAUSSIG.  Abraham  Lincoln  on  the  Tariff:  A  Myth  By  F.  W.  Taus- 
sig Reprinted  from  The  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics  Vol.  XXVIII, 
August,  1914 266 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (8i4)-8aopp. 

TAUSSIG.  Lincoln  and  the  Tariff:  A  Sequel  By  F.  W.  Taussig  Re- 
printed from  The  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics  Vol.  XXIX, 
February,  1915 267 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (i)-4PP- 

TAYLOR.  Lincolniana  Two  Sermons  and  a  Letter  {Device}  Offered 
by  Thomas  J.  Taylor,  Taunton,  Mass 268 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.     (j)pp. 

THAYER.  From  Pioneer  Home  to  The  White  House.  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln:  Boyhood,  Youth,  Manhood,  Assassination,  Death. 
By  William  M.  Thayer,  Author  of  "From  Log  Cabin  to  the  White 
House,"  etc  With  Eulogy  By  Hon.  George  Bancroft.     New  York 

Hurst  6?  Company  Publishers 269 

N.d.  i2mo.  469pp.  Hurst's  Young  America  Library.  Compare  with  Fish 
No.  945. 

TICE.     Wise  Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln 270 

Caption  title,  preceded  by  letter:  February  12,  1919.  I  take  pleasure  in  present' 
ing  to  you  a  fac'simile  of  the  inclosed  very  interesting  "Lincoln  Letter. "  In  these 
times  of  uncertainty,  when  political  and  economical  changes  are  being  evolved,  it 
seems  to  me  we  might  well  take  counsel  of  Lincoln's  words  of  wisdom.  With  an  abid' 
ing  faith  in  the  potency  of  the  American  People,  I  am,  Sincerely  yours,  Homer  J.  Tice. 

N.i.,  n.p.  4to.  Accompanying  the  sheet,  which  is  printed  on  but  one  side,  referred 
to  above,  is  a  facsimile  copy  of  a  two  page  letter  written  to  "Friend  Bennett"  by 
Abraham  Lincoln,  March  7,  1843.  Presented  by  Mr.  Tice  at  the  Third  Annual  Ban- 
quet  of  the  Old  Salem  Lincoln  League,  Petersburg,  111. 

TICE 271 

No  title.  "It  affords  me  a  real  pleasure  to  present  to  you  a  facsimile  copy  of  a 
letter  written  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  during  his  campaign  for  Congress,  in  which 
John  H.  flj.l  Hardin  was  his  chief  opponent,"  etc.  Signed  "Homer  J.  Tice."  Con- 
sists  of  a  one'page  facsimile  copy  of  a  letter  written  by  Abraham  Lincoln  to 
"Friend  John,"  January  15,  1846,  and  printed  sheet,  containing  extracts  from  a 
speech  of  Lincoln  followed  by  the  presentation  announcement  by  Mr.  Tice.  Present' 
ed  at  the  Fourth  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Old  Salem  Lincoln  League,  Petersburg,  111., 

N.i.  n.p.,  n.d.     4to. 

TORCH  PRESS.  High  Grade  Americana  Including  Some  Important 
Lincolniana  {Reduced  facsimile  of  Oldroyd's  large  panel  of  100  portraits 

of  Lincoln}     (See  Item  221a)      . .      .      272 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Torch  Press  Book  Shop,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
November  191 1,  Catalog  No.  37)     8vo.     48,  (2)pp. 


56  LlNCOLNIANA 

TWO.  "Two  Hours  in  Springfield"  Published  by  the  Passenger  De- 
partment Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad 273 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  (4)pp.  Ills.  Second  page  describes  the 
picture  "The  Lincoln  Monument",  third  page  'The  Lincoln  Home"  and  the  last  page 
tells  of  "Mr.  Lincoln's  Departure  from  Springfield  and  his  Farewell  Address." 

ULRICH.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Constitutional  Government  f Por- 
trait of  Bartow  A.  Ulrich}  By  Bartow  A.  Ulrich,  1916,  Chicago  Per- 
sonal recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln  showing  what  he  accomplished 
to  advance  and  perpetuate  constitutional  government,  beautifully 
bound  in  buckram,  consisting  approximately  of  400  pages;  large, 
clear  type  printed  on  the  best  book  paper.  Price  $2.50  per  copy. 
Sold  by  Bartow  A.  Ulrich  40  N.  Dearborn  Street — Chicago     .     274 

Cover  title  N.i.     8vo.     (i3)pp.     Compare  with  Oakleaf  No.  142 1. 

ULRICH.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Constitutional  Government  By 
Bartow  A.  Ulrich  Part  One  Published  by  Chicago  Legal  News  Sold 
by  A.  C.  McClurg  6?  Co.     Frontispiece 275 

N.d.  8vo.  406pp.  Fr.  Parts  one  and  two  in  same  volume:  part  one  ends  with 
page  152;  part  two  contains  pages  i'vii  and  155-406.     Fr.  also  to  part  two. 

ULRICH.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  New  Constitutional  Governments 
Third  Part  Containing  chapter  on  Washington  and  Lincoln,  showing 
what  they  accomplished  in  forming  and  perpetuating  constitutional 
government  on  a  republican  basis  Bartow  A.  Ulrich  Press  Club  of 

Chicago 276 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     xv,  (i)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1420 

UNION  PACIFIC  MAGAZINE.  The  Union  Pacific  Magazine  {De- 
vice of  Union  Pacific  System}  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  Oregon 
Short  Line  Railroad  Company  Oregon- Washington  Railroad  &  Navi- 
gation Company  Los  Angeles  6?  Salt  Lake  Railroad  Company  Volume 
1  February,  1922  Number  2  {Six  paragraphs  of  reading  matter  referring 
to  the  Union  Pacific  and  Lincoln's  interest  in  its  construction}  {Cut  of} 
Lincoln  and  Gen'l  Dodge  at  Council  Bluffs,  Aug.  1859  •  •  •  277 
Cover  title.  N.i.  (Union  Pacific  Magazine,  323  Union  Pacific  Building,  Omaha.) 
4to.     63,  (i)pp.     Ills.     Lincoln  Number. 

USHER.  President  Lincoln's  Cabinet  by  Honorable  John  P.  Usher 
Secretary  of  the  Interior  January  7,  1863 — May  15,  1865  With  a 
Foreword  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Author  by  Nelson  H.  Loomis 
General  Solicitor  Union  Paciffic  Railroad  Company  ....  278 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright  1925  by  Nelson  H.  Loomis;  Foreword  dated  Omaha, 
Nebraska,  January  1,  1925)     8vo.     34pp.     Fr. 

VOLK.  The  Lincoln  Life-Mask  and  How  It  was  Made.  By  Leonard 
W.  Volk.  Reprinted  from  The  Century  Magazine  for  December, 
1 88 1.  Copyright,  1 881,  by  The  Century  Co.  Compliments  of  Ameri- 
can Bronze  Company  Chicago,  111 *  279 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     4to.     U)pp. 


Bibliography  57 

WAKEMAN.  Document  No.  n.  The  Defender  Devoted  to  the 
Protection  of  American  Labor  and  Industries.  The  American  Pro- 
tective Tariff  League,  No.  339*Broadway,  Between  Worth  and  Leon- 
ard Sts.  New  York,  19 12.  Abraham  Lincoln  on  the  Tariff.  The 
Great  Emancipator  a  Firm  Believer  in  the  Policy  of  Protection  to 
American  Labor  and  Industry.  Extracts  from  Lincoln's  Speeches 
and  Writings  on  the  Tariff.  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  Wilbur  F. 
Wakeman  At  the  Seventh  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Sullivan 
County  (N.  Y.)  Republicans,  at  Liberty,  February  12,  191 2  .  .  280 
Cover  title.     8vo.     i4,(2)pp. 

WALPOLE.  View  from  June  4  No.  58  Sale  June  8  Autograph  Letters 
Bookplates,  Letters  on  Bookplates,  W.  H.  Seward  Manuscript  Jour- 
nals, Blue  and  White  Lincoln  Jug  To  be  Sold  by  Auction  Friday 
Afternoon,  June  8,  1917  At  2:30  o'clock  The  Walpole  Galleries  No. 

10  East  49th  Street  New  York 281 

Cover  title;  also  title  page,  different,  and  caption  title  reading;  Autograph 
Letters  Bookplates,  a  Lincoln  Jug,  Carpenter  Lincoln  Portrait 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (S.  L.  Parsons  6?  Co.,  Inc.,  Printers,  45  Rose  St.,  New  York)  i2mo. 
i9,(i)pp.  Fr.  "No.  120  Portrait  of  Lincoln,  by  Carpenter.     Original  Drawing." 

WALPOLE.  View  from  Dec.  7  No.  207  Sale  Dec.  12  The  Library  of 
Americana  of  a  New  York  Collector  Abraham  Lincoln;  The  Civil 
War;  Regimental  Histories;  Fiske's  Historical  Writings;  Portraits, 
Medals,  Caricatures,  etc.;  Currier  and  Ives'  Colored  Lithographs  of 
the  Civil  War;  Etc.  To  be  sold  at  Auction  Monday  Morning,  Dec. 
12  1921 — Lots  1-296  Monday  Afternoon,  Dec.  12  1921 — Lots  297-605 
At  10:30  and  2:30  o'clock  The  Walpole  Galleries  12  West  48th  Street 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  Bryant  4140 282 

Cover  title:  View  from  Dec.  7  No.  207  Sale  Dec.  12  The  Library  of  Americana  of  a 
New  York  Collector  Mainly  Lincolniana  and  the  Civil  War  To  be  sold  at  Auction 
Monday  Morning,  Dec.  i2-Lots  1^96  Monday  Afternoon,  Dec.  i2-Lots  297^05  At 
10:30  and  2:30  o'clock  The  Walpole  Galleries  12  West  48th  Street  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  Bryant  4140. 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  47,  (i)pp. 

WANAMAKER  Primer  on  Abraham  Lincoln  Strength  Mind  Heart 
Will  The  Full-Rounded  Man  The  Typical  American  Example  of  The 
Rule  of  Four  Wanamaker-Originator  Copyright  1909 — John  Wana- 
maker 283 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (5th  Edition,  225th  Thousand)  i2mo.  157,  (2)pp.  Ills.  Oakleaf 
in  note,  No.  1450,  mentions  ""several  other  editions".  This,  the  5th,  has  a  rearrange- 
ment  of  pagination  and  reading  matter  and  six  additional  chapters  on  "The  Rule  of 
Four."     Author,  Wayne  Whipple. 

WASHINGTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Abraham  Lincoln  Public  Li- 
brary Circulation  Department  Washington,  D.  C 284 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.  U)pp.     Mimeographed. 

WEIK.  The  Real  Lincoln  By  Jesse  W.  Weik  Dates  of  Release— Chapter 
I,  Saturday,  May  23;  Chapter  II,  Saturday,  May  30;  Chapter  III, 
Saturday,  June  6.     Price,  for  the  Use  of  the  Plates,  6  Pages,  $9.00 


58  LlNCOLNIANA 

American  Press  Association  General  Offices,  New  York.  New  York, 
Philadelphia,  Boston,  Buffalo,  Pittsburg.  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  Colum- 
bus, Indianapolis.  Omaha,  San  Francisco,  St.  Paul,  Atlanta,  Dallas  .  285 
Caption  title,  first  page.  Each  page  contains  same  heading,  except  dates  of  release, 
which  necessarily  vary.  N.d.  (1896).  Atlas  folio.  6pp.  Ills.  Eighteen  chap' 
ters  of  two  columns  each,  and  three  chapters  to  the  page.  Following  the  titles  and  sub' 
titles  of  each  chapter  is  the  paragraph:  By  Jesse  W.  Weik,  (Joint  Author  of  "Herndon's 
Life  of  Lincoln.'"     Copyright,  1896,  by  American  Press  Association.) 

WELLES.  The  Diary  of  Gideon  Welles  Secretary  of  the  Navy  Under 
Lincoln  Takes  the  Reader  Behind  the  Scenes  in  the  Civil  War  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Co  Boston  New  York 286 

Cover  title.  N.d.  2,4010.  (4) pp.  Adv.  of  next  below.  This  and  following  item 
should  properly  be  listed. 

WELLES.  Diary  of  Gideon  Welles  Secretary  of  the  Navy  Under  Lin- 
coln and  Johnson  With  an  Introduction  by  John  T.  Morse,  Jr.  and 
with  Illustrations  Volume  I  1861 — March  30,  1864  {DeuiceJ  Boston 
and  New  York  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside   Press 

Cambridge 287 

8vo.  549pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  Volume  II,  April  1,  1864'December  31,  1866,  653pp.,  fr- 
and  ills.  These  volumes  by  Lincoln's  Secretary  of  the  Navy  are  very  illuminating  on 
certain  of  the  inside  affairs  of  the  Lincoln  administration. 

WHAT.  No.  10  What  Abraham  Lincoln  Really  Said  About  the  Liquor 
Traffic  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  "Whether  or  not  the  world  would  be 
vastly  benefitted  by  a  total  and  final  banishment  from  it  of  all  intoxi- 
cating drinks  seems  to  me  not  now  to  be  an  open  question.  Three- 
fourths  of  mankind  confess  the  affirmative  with  their  tongues  and  I 
believe   all   the   rest  acknowledge  it  in   their   hearts." — Abraham 

Lincoln .     288 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.  (4)pp. 

WHIPPLE.  The  Story-Life  of  Lincoln  A  Biography  Composed  of  Five 
Hundred  True  Stories  Told  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Friends 
selected  from  all  authentic  sources,  and  fitted  together  in  order,  form- 
ing his  Complete  Life  History  by  Wayne  Whipple  Author  of  "The 
Story  of  the  White  House  and  its  Home  Life,"  "The  Minute  Man," 
"The  Story  of  Plymouth  Rock,"  etc.  Memorial  Edition  Issued  to 
Commemorate  the  100th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Birth  Illustrated 
With  150  engravings  from  Photographs,  Paintings,  Drawings  and 
Manuscripts,  some  of  which  have  not  before  been  published  The  John 
C.  Winston  Company  Philadelphia  Penna 289 

Cover  title:  Explanation  of  Plan  Table  of  Contents  Specimen  Illustrations  and 
Sample  Pages  of  Wayne  Whipple's  Story 'Life  of  Lincoln  Published  by  The  John  C. 
Winston  Co.,  Philadelphia. 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1908,  Wayne  Whipple)  8vo.  Ills.  Compare  with  Oakleaf 
No.  1476. 

WHIPPLE.  Lincoln's  Hundredth  Anniversary  "The  Story-Life  of 
Lincoln"  appears  just  now  when  the  interest  in  him  is  keener  than  at 
any  time  since  his  death.    Lincoln  was  born  just  100  years  ago  (Febru- 


Bibliography  59 

ary  12,  1809),  and  this  volume  is  the  most  fitting  memorial  of  the  occa- 
sion.  f  Cut  of  Lincoln  between  two  flags}  William  H.  Taft  in  a  letter 
to  Wayne  Whipple  says:  "I  am  always  much  interested  in  reading  of 
Lincoln's  life."  The  people  are  always  hungry  for  more  Lincoln. 
The  Story -Life  of  Lincoln  By  Wayne  Whipple  {Cut  of  volume}  .  290 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  (4)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1477. 

WHITMAN.  Memories  of  President  Lincoln  By  Walt  Whitman  Little 
Leather  Corporation  New  York 291 

N.d.  42EQO.  127pp. 

WHITMAN.  Ten  Cent  Pocket  Series  No.  351  Edited  by  E.  Halde- 
man-Julius  Memories  of  Lincoln  Walt  Whitman  Haldeman-Julius 
Company 292 

N.d.     (192^).     32mo.  61pp. 

WHY.  International  Reform  Leaflets,  No.  1.  English  Edition  Why 
Abstain?  Why  Prohibit?  Reasons  that  Should  Be  Placed  in  Every 
Home,  School  and  Shop  in  the  World  Whereas,  the  use  of  alcoholic 
liquors  as  a  beverage  is  productive  of  pauperism,  degradation  and 
crime :  and  believing  it  is  our  duty  to  discourage  that  which  produces 
more  evil  than  good,  we  therefore,  pledge  ourselves  to  abstain  from 
the  use  of  intoxicating  liquors  as  a  beverage  Abraham  Lincoln  "Con- 
elusive  proof  has  been  found  that  this  pledge  was  not  only  signed  and 
advocated  by  Mr.  Lincoln  but  actually  composed  by  him".  Dr. 
Louis  Albert  Banks,  in  "Lincoln  Legion."  Sign  with  Lincoln  .  293 
Caption  title,  followed  by  other  excerpts  from  Lincoln,  Taft,  Rt.  Hon.  John  Burns, 
President  Eliot  of  Harvard,  and  Andrew  Carnegie,  accompanied  by  their  portraits. 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.  4pp.     Ills. 

WILBUR.  Price  10  Cents.  The  Lincoln  Panorama  A  Talk  on  the 
Life  of  Lincoln  To  Accompany  the  Lincoln  Blackboard  Stencils  By 
Harriette  Wilbur  A  brief  talk  on  each  of  the  Stencil  Pictures,  relating 
the  important  events  and  interesting  scenes  in  the  life  of  Lincoln .  The 
talk  and  pictures  present  a  fascinating  illustrated  sketch,  both  enter- 
taining and  instructive.  For  a  list  of  the  Stencils  needed  see  last 
page  of  this  pamphlet.  March  Brothers,  Publishers,  208,  210,  212 
Wright   Avenue,    Lebanon,    Ohio.     Copyright,    1909,    by    March 

Brothers 294 

Cover  title.     N.d.  i2mo.  6pp. 

WISCONSIN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Army  Life  in  Wisconsin 
Territory  I  The  History  of  Fort  Winnebago  By  Andrew  Jackson 
Turner  II  Fort  Winnebago  Orderly  Book,  1834-36  III  Abraham  Lincoln 
in  the  Black  Hawk  War  By  Alfred  Augustus  Jackson  IV  An  English 
Officer's  Description  of  Wisconsin,  in  1837  (From  Wisconsin  Historical 
Collections,  Vol.  XIV)  Madison  State  Historical  Society  of  Wis- 
consin 1898 295 

8vo.  65'i54pp.  Fr.  and  ills. 


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WIT.     The  Wit  of  Lincoln  The  Wisdom  of  Franklin  And  Other  Bits 

of  Wit  Indianapolis  Scott-Miller  Company  Publishers  1907  .      .      296 

Cover  title  adds  "Collected  and  arranged  by  an  Indiana  Author".  i2mo.  124pp. 

Part  one  of  three  contemplated  volumes,  the  rest  of  which  were  never  issued.     The 

"Wit  of  Lincoln1"  is  a  very  negligible  quantity. 

WIXSON.     Washington  and  Lincoln  Colorado  Anniversary  Number 
{Seal  of  State}  Prepared  for  the  Public  Schools  by  Helen  Marsh  Wixson 
State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  February  1912  .      .     297 
N.i.,  n.p.  8vo.  50pp.     Ills. 

WOODLAWN  BANK  NOTES  (Cut  of  statue  of  Lincoln}  May  June 
1918  Lincoln  Number 298 

Cover  title.  Caption  title::  Woodlawn  Bank  Notes  A  Bi'Monthly  Magazine 
Published  by  the  Woodlawn  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  1204  East  63rd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Vol.  VIII  Mayjune,  1918  No.  6  (Editor,  Mr.  Theodore  Jessup,  Assistant  Cashier.) 

i2mo.  16,  (2)pp.     Ills. 

WORDS.     {Cut  of  Lincoln}  "Words  of  Lincoln."     "Many  Free  Coun- 
tries Have  Lost  Their  Liberty,  and  Our's  May  Lose  Her's;  But  If 
She  Shall,  Be  It  My  Proudest  Plume,  Not  That  I  was  Last  to  Desert, 
■  but  that  I  never  Deserted  Her."     (From  a  speech  at  Springfield,  111., 

1840)     . 299 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Lincoln  Memorial  Co.  516  Tenth  Street,  Washing' 
ton,  D.  C.)     Size  5^x3^.     8pp.     Adv.  of  Fish  No.  560. 

WRIGHT.  One  Year — A  Retrospect  Review  of  the  First  Twelve 
Months  of  the  Administration  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln  Reprint 
of  an  Editorial  in  the  San  Francisco  (Cal.)  Herald  and  Mirror,  March  4, 
1862  (Compiled  and  Edited  by  Allen  H.  Wright,  San  Diego,  Cal., 
1925) 300 

Cover  title:  One  Year  A  Retrospect  {Cut  of  Lincoln]}  An  Editorial  Review  of  the 
First  Twelve  Months  of  the  Administration  of  Abraham  Lincoln  as  President  of  the 
United  States. 

N.i.  nmo.  (4)pp.  Mr.  Wright  states  in  a  note  that  Charles  A.  Sumner  was  editor 
of  the  Herald  and  Mirror  at  the  time  the  editorial  was  first  printed.  Edition  of  one 
hundred  numbered  copies. 

YOU.  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  You  can  fool  some  of  the  people  some  of  the 
time.  You  can  fool  some  of  the  people  all  the  time.  But  you  can't 
fool  all  the  people  all  the  time 301 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Adv.  of  Revere  Rubber  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  De* 
signed  and  printed  by  the  Artgravers,  New  York.)  241110.  Folder,  (8)pp.  Ills. 
Pages  (4H5)  contain  "Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address." 

YOUTH'S  COMPANION.  The  Youth's  Companion  {Cut  of  Wash- 
ington; cut  of  Lincoln  reading  from  booli}  Lincoln  &  Washington  Num- 
ber 1909 302 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.  (Copyright,  1909,  by  Perry  Mason  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.     Volume  83.     No.  6.     February  11,  1909)     Folio.     65'8opp.     Ills. 


Addenda 

At  the  suggestion  of  several  collectors  the  compiler  has  been  glad  to 
add  the  following  list  of  titles  covering  items  found  in  their  collections 
and  not  listed  by  Fish  or  Oakleaf,  together  with  such  other  information 
pertaining  to  them  as  has  been  submitted.  To  this  list  has  also  been 
added  other  Lincolniana  which  has  come  to  hand  since  the  main  body  of 
the  bibliography  has  been  completed. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  {Portrait  of  Lincoln}  as  seen  by  one  who  knew 
him 303 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     241110.  (4)pp.     Adv.  of  Oakleaf  No.  1 144. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  By  An  Oxford'  M.A.  Threepence.  Ports- 
mouth:  Holbrook  62?  Son,  Ltd.  "Portsmouth  Times11  Printing  Works, 
Queen  Street 304 

N.d.    24010.  27pp. 

ABRAHAM  f Cut  of  Lincoln}  Lincoln  National  W.  C.  T.  U.  Publish- 
ing  House  Evanston,  Illinois 305 

Cover  title.     N.d.     {[1926]}     241110.     Folder,   (3)pp.     Caption  title:    Words  of 
Abraham  Lincoln. 

ADDRESSES  Broadcast  During  The  National  Republic's  "Hour  of 
Tribute  to  Lincoln,11  Lincoln's  Birthday,  1926 306 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Compliments  of  The  National   Republic  425 
Tenth  St.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C.)  [1926I  4to.  (8)pp.     Portrait  on  cover  and  ills. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION.     {Cut    of    Lincoln 

statue}  Lincoln  and  You  Lincoln  Day  in  the  Sunday  School  The  Amer- 
ican  Missionary  Association  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  .      307 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {[1926J  8vo.  (4)pp. 

Anglo-American  news  letter  and  sulgrave  bul- 
letin.    Lincoln  Statues,  Souvenir  No.  4,  August  1920    .     .      308 

(Title  submitted  by  Prof.  Bissett.) 

AUSTIN.     See  No.  325. 

BABCOCK.  Booth  and  the  Spirit  of  Lincoln  A  Story  of  a  Living  Dead 
Man  By  Bernie  Babcock  Author  of  "The  Soul  of  Ann  Rutledge,11 
"The  Soul  of  Abe  Lincoln,11  Etc.  fDew'ceJ  Philadelphia  6?  London 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Company  1925 309 

i2mo.  320pp. 

BECK.  Lincoln  and  Democracy.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Lin- 
coln's Day  Banquet  of  the  Republican  Club  of  New  York  on  Febru- 
ary 12,  1926,  by  James  M.  Beck,  Late  Solicitor  General  of  the  United 
States 310 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  [1926H  8vo.  18pp. 

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BLAND.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Americanism  Speech  of  Hon.  Oscar  E. 
Bland  of  Indiana  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Wednesday,  March 
17,  1920 311 

4pp.     (Submitted  by  Mr.  Allen  H.  Wright) 

BUTLER.  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Nicholas  Murray  Butler.  Address 
at  the  Lincoln  Day  Dinner  of  the  National  Republican  Club,  Waldorf 
Astoria,  New  York,  February  12,  1920 312 

7pp.     (Wright) 

CALIFORNIA.  Assembly  Concurrent  Resolution  No.  1,  Introduced 
by  Mr.  Drew,  January  14,  1909 313 

ip.     Providing  for  proper  exercises,  etc.     (Wright) 

CALIFORNIA.  Chapter  4.  An  act  declaring  Friday,  February 
twelfth,  1909,  the  100th  birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  legal  holiday 
and  providing  for  a  half  day  session  of  the  public  schools  for  that  day. 
Approved  January  20,  1909 314 

ip.     (Wright) 

CALIFORNIA.  Chapter  527.  An  act  declaring  February  12th,  the 
birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  legal  holiday  and  providing  for  a  half' 
day  session  in  the  public  schools  on  such  holiday,  and  for  certain 
exercises  in  the  public  schools.     Approved  April  13,  1909       .      315 

ip.    (Wright) 

CARMAN.  The  Other  White  House  An  Illustration  of  the  Unrelia- 
bility of  History  Concerning  Abraham  Lincoln    316 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed:  L.  D.  Carman,  M.D.,  1806  Lamont  St., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Jan.  1926.)  f  1926}  i2mo.  (4)pp. 

CLARK.  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  National  Capital  by  Allen  C.  Clark 
f Device}  Washington,  D.  C.  1925 317 

N.i.,  8vo.  X'i79pp.  Fr.  and  ills.     Reprinted  from  Records  of  the  Columbia  Histori' 
cal  Society,  Washington,  D.  C,     Volume  27,  1925.     (Submitted  by  Dr.  Carman.) 

COOK:  Lincoln  the  Christian  by  George  Shaw  Cook,  and  Lincoln's 
Gettysburg  Address.  An  address  delivered  at  the  Lincoln  Day  Serv 
ice,  February  12,  1910,  in  Third  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  of 
Chicago 318 

15pp.     (Wright.)  "    - 

CORMICAN.     A  Tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln 319 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed:  P.  J.  Cormican,  S.  J.,  Georgetown  Uni' 
versity,  D.  C.     Feb.  12,  1923.)     241110.  (4)pp. 

CUTLER.  Lincoln's  Earliest  Home — Utah  Boy's  Visit  to  Abraham 
Lincoln's  Birthplace,  on  the  Old  Kentucky  Home.  By  John  C. 
Cutler,  Jr.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 320 

4pp.     (Bissett  and  Wright.) 

DEARBORN  INDEPENDENT.  The  Dearborn  Independent  Vol. 
26  No.  16  Feb.  6,  1926  $1.50  a  Year  {Cut  of  statue  of  Lincoln}  "How  I 


Bibliography  63 

Wrote  The  Lincoln  PoerrT  By  Edwin  Markham  The  Truth  About 
The  Bixby  Letter  By  Wm.  E.  Barton  (Famous  Lincoln  Biographer) 
Aviation  from  the  Navy's  Viewpoint  By  Capt.  W.  S.  Pye,  U.  S.  N. 

Chronicler  of  the  Neglected  Truth 321 

Cover  title.  (Published  weekly  by  The  Dearborn  Publishing  Company,  Dearborn, 
Michigan)  4to.  32pp.  Ills.  Lincoln  Number;  copy  furnished  the  compiler  by  the 
courtesy  of  Mr.  Oakleaf. 

DICKINSON.  {Cut  of  Lincoln  statue}  1809  Abraham  Lincoln  1909 
"A  Voice  from  the  South"  J.  M.  Dickinson  Compliments  of  The 

Industrial  Club  of  Chicago        322 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {[102 6 J  i2mo.  (8)pp.,  printed  on  alternate  pages.  New 
edition  of  Oakleaf  No.  443. 

DWINNELL.     A  Lincoln  Tribute,  by  Ellen  Shephard  Dwinnell,  made 

for  the  Fitchburg  Women's  Club,  Lincoln  Day 323 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Bissett.) 

EDGAR  CO.,  ILL.  Dedicated  to  the  memory  of  the  men  who  prac 
ticed  law  in  Edgar  County  when  Abraham  Lincoln  traveled  the  Cir- 
cuit of  the  Eighth  Judicial  District.  Compiled  by  The  Book  Com- 
mittee of  The  Edgar  County  Historical  Society.  Mrs.  William  T. 
Scott,  President,  Mrs.  Ivan  T.  Howard,  Secretary,  Mrs.  Archie  E. 
Woods,  Mrs.  Frank  M.  Foley,  Mrs.  E.  O.  Laughlin.  Published  by 
The  Edgar  County  Historical  Society,  1925 324 

Cover  title:  Memoirs  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Edgar  County,  Illinois. 

N.p.  8vo.  31,  (i)pp.     Ills. 

FITZGERRELL.  Lincoln  Was  a  Spiritualist  By  J.  J.  Fitsgerrell  The 
Religion  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  B.  F.  Austin  The  Austin  Publishing 

Company  Los  Angeles,  California.     1924 325 

i2mo.  79pp.     Portrait  of  Fitzgerrell. 

GREAT  Whig  Demonstration  In  Favor  of  the  Nomination  of  Gen. 
Taylor  for  the  Presidency.  The  Buena  Vista  Festival,  at  Philadel' 
phia,  February  22,  1848 326 

Caption  title.  N.i.  8vo.  32pp.  Contains  a  hitherto  unknown  letter  of  Lincoln 
approving  and  heartily  endorsing  the  candidacy  of  Taylor.     (Submitted  by  Dr.  Barton.) 

HERTZ.     Abraham  Lincoln — The  Seer  By  Emanuel  Herts;  An  Address 
Delivered  Over  WOR  February  12th,  1925  {Device}  {Arabic}    .  327 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     i2mo.  (22)pp.  Fr.  and  Ills.     Text  in  Arabic. 

HERTZ.  Abraham  Lincoln — The  Seer  By  Emanuel  Herts  (Reprinted 
from  "Baikar11,  Feb.  12,  1926) 328 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  I1926J  8vo.  (4)pp.     In  Armenian. 

HERTZ.  Abraham  Lincoln — El  Vidente  Por  Emanuel  Herts  (Re 
printed  from  "Diario  de  Panama11,  February  12,  1926.)  .      .      .      329 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  f  192 6 J  Size  6'.'xii".  (4)pp.     In  Spanish. 

HERTZ.     {Abraham  Lincoln — Seer  Title  in  Russian}  .      .      .      .      330 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {[1926]}  8vo.  (4)pp.     In  Russian. 


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HERTZ.     {Abraham  Lincoln — Seer  Title  in  Russian} .      .      .      .      331 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  |[i026J  Size  6"x8".  (4)pp.  In  Russian:  different  text 
from  preceding  item. 

HERTZ.  The  Many-Sided  Lincoln  What  Would  He  Do  Were  He 
Here  Today?  By  Emanuel  Herts  An  Address  Delivered  at  Washing- 
ton Heights  Congregation  February  12,  1926 332 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  I1926]}  8vo.  16pp.     Edition  of  1000  numbered  copies. 

HERTZ.  Reprinted  From  The  Political  News,  February,  1926  Great 
Emancipator  a  Politician  and  Proud  of  It  Abraham  Lincoln  Was  One 
of  the  Ablest  Party  Organisers  and  Keenest  Directors  Ever  Seen  in 
American  Affairs  By  Emanuel  Hertz; 333 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  f  1926}  4to.  (4)pp.  Ills.  Mr.  Hertz;,  in  the  short  space  of  time  he 
has  been  interested  in  Lincolniana,  has  shown  himself  an  indefatigable  and  discriminat' 
ing  student  and  collector,  and  deserves  great  credit  for  his  indomitable  energy. 

HILL.     If  Lincoln  Were  Here  By  John  Wesley  Hill,  LL.D.,  Litt.,  D. 

Chancellor,  Lincoln  Memorial  University  Cumberland  Gap,   Tenn. 
Author  of  "Lincoln — Man  of  God"  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York 
and  London  The  Knickerbocker  Press  1925     .     .     .     .     .     .      334 

iamo.  85pp.  Fr. 

IMMEN.  Tributes  to  Abraham  Lincoln  Selected  by  Mrs.  Loraine 
Pratt  Immen,  February  12,  191 4 335 

24pp.     Portrait  on  cover.     (Wright.) 

IN.  {Profile  of  Lincoln}  In  Commemoration  of  Lincoln's  Birthday  Com- 
pliments of  the  Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad — Traffic  Department  .336 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  241110.  (4)pp.  Ills.  Contains:  Lincoln's  Life  in 
Springfield;  Farewell  Address  and  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address. 

KAUFMAN.     Our   Abraham   Lincoln   Memorial   Sermon    Preached 
February  16,  1919,  at  the  Pacific  Branch,  National  Soldiers1  Home, 
California,  by  Chaplian  Rev.  Dr.  M.  S.  Kaufman      .      .      .      .      337 
4pp.    (Wright.) 

KAUFMAN.  The  Living  Lincoln  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Pacific 
Branch,  National  Soldiers'  Home,  California,  February  8,  1920,  by 
Chaplain  Rev.  Dr.  M.  S.  Kaufman 338 

4pp.     (Wright  and  Bissett.) 

KUEHNLE.  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  by  Carl  F.  Kuehnle  of  Den- 
nison,  Iowa 339 

N.i.,  n.d.     (Bissett.) 

LALCACA.  The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech  of  Mr. 
Lalcaca,  a  Parsee  Gentleman  of  India,  at  St.  George's  Hall,  Liverpool, 
England,  Thursday,  April  27,  1865  Now  First  Reprinted  from  a  Con' 
temporary  Shorthand  Transcription  Privately  Printed  1925  .  .  340 
N.i.,  n.p.,  (Printed  from  type  by  the  Southworth  Press,  Portland,  Maine)  4to.  (i)p. 
Edition  of  100  numbered  copies. 


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LINCOLN  Campaign  Songster  For  the  Use  of  Clubs.  Containing  all 
the  most  popular  songs.     Philadelphia:  Published  by  Mason  &  Co. 

No.  58  North  Sixth  Street,  1864 341 

jamo.  1 6pp.     Portrait  of  Lincoln  with  smooth  face  on  wrapper.     (Barton.) 

LINCOLN  in  Springfield.  A  Guide  to  the  Places  in  Springfield  Which 
Were  Associated  with  the  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  {Device  of  Lincoln 
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ciation  Sketches  by  Virginia  Stuart  Brown 342 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1925  By  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  First 
Impression  September,  1925.  Printed  by  Jeffersons  Printing  Company  Springfield, 
Illinois  309'3ii  S.  Fifth  Phone  Main  51)  i2mo.  (30)  pp.  Fr.,  ills,  'and  map. 

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of  Honor  President  of  the  United  States 343 

(Bissett.) 

LITTLETON.  Tribute  to  Lincoln — an  excerpt  from  the  address  dc 
livered  by  Martin  W.  Littleton  at  a  Lincoln  Banquet  at  Springfield, 
Illinois,  February  11,  191 1 344 

(Bissett.) 

LODGE.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  Delivered  by  J.  Friend  Lodge 
Before  a  Community  Assemblage  in  the  Bustleton  Methodist  Episco' 
pal  Church  Bustleton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sunday  Afternoon,  Febni' 
ary  14th,  1926 345 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Press  of  Samuel  H.  Little  9628  Bustleton  Ave. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.)  {[1926]}  8vo.  (25)pp.  Fr.  Edition  of  150  numbered  copies,  privately 
printed. 

MACARTNEY.  Lincoln  and  His  Generals  By  Clarence  Edward 
Macartney,  D.  D.  Illustrated  with  Official  Photographs  from  the  War 
Department.  fDewceJ  Philadelphia  Dorrance  and  Company  Pub' 
lishers        346 

N.d.     (Copyright  1925  Dorrance  6?  Company  Inc)     i2mo.  226pp.  Fr.  and  ills. 

McLAUGHLIN.  How  Grant  Came  to  Lincoln  By  Robert  W.  Mc- 
Laughlin, D.D.,  delivered  Sunday  morning,  April  23rd,  191 1,  at  the 
First  Congregational  Church,  Oakland,  California     .      .      .      .      347 

20pp.     (Wright) 

MILNER.     Lincoln  and  Liquor  By  Rev.  Duncan  C.   Milner,  D.D. 
Second  Edition  with  Supplement  W.  P.  Blessing  Co.  Chicago,  111.  .  348 
N.d.     {1926}     i2mo.  185pp.  Fr. 

NEW.     A  New  Story  About  Lincoln  {Cut  of  Lincoln}  A  Lincoln    .  349 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (With  Compliments  of  Samuel  Harris  6?  Co.  Ma' 
chinists'  and  Manufacturers'  Tools  and  Supplies.  114  North  Clinton  St.,  Chicago. 
The  Henneberry  Company,  Printers,  Chicago)     i8mo.     Card,  folder.     (4)pp. 


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NEWHALL.  No.  232  1926  Abraham  Lincoln  A  selection  from  my 
stock  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  Broadsides  and  Sheet  Music  relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln.  All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but  car- 
riage charges  are  included.     Daniel  H.  Newhall,  100  East  42nd  St. 

(Pershing  Sq.  Bldg.)  New  York 350 

N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.  12pp. 

OLDROYD.  The  Oldroyd  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  {Portrait  of 
Lincoln}  Located  in  the  House  in  Which  Lincoln  Died  Washington, 
D.C 351 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.  n.  d.     i2mo.     16pp.     Fr.  Later  edition  of  Fish  No.  715 
Oakleaf  No.  1068. 

PENROSE.     Oh!     For  Another  Lincoln  By  Wesley  Francis  Penrose, 
O.D.  Published  by  Wesley  Francis  Penrose,  O.D.  Chicago  .      .      352 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  191 1,  by  Wesley  Francis  Penrose,  O.D.) 
i6mo.  U)pp.     Different  edition  from  Oakleaf  No.  1094. 

PENROSE.  The  Immortal  Lincoln  And  the  Masterpiece  By  Wesley 
Francis  Penrose 353 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Published  by  W.  F.  Penrose,  Chicago,  111.     Price 
25  cents.)     8vo.  U)pp.     Cut  of  Lincoln. 

PHILLIPS.  A  Pri^e  Treatise  on  the  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by 
Rev.  D.  T.  Phillips,  New  York.  With  an  Introductory  Letter  from 
the  Hon.  Thomas  L.  James.  And  the  Adjudication  on  the  Various 
Essays  for  Competition  by  Rev.  W.  C.  Roberts,  D.D.,  Secretary  of 
the  Presbyterian  Home  Missions,  New  York.     New  York:  John  M. 

Davis,  40  Fulton  Street,  1884 354 

i6mo.  53pp.,  also  two  pages  advertising  the  author's  book  "Heroes  of  the  Faith." 
(Barton.) 

ROBSION.  Congressional  Record  Sixty'eighth  Congress,  Second  Ses' 
sion  God's  Choicest  Gift  to  Our  Country;  Kentucky's  Most  Distin' 
guished  Son;  America's  First  and  Greatest  Commoner;  the  World's 
Mightiest  Champion  of  Freedom ;  the  Masterful  Man  of  the  Ages — 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  M.  Robsion  of  Kentucky 
Delivered  on  Abraham  Lincoln  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Saturday,  Febru- 
ary 14, 1925  (Printed  in  the  Congressional  Record,  March  4, 1925) .  355 
Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Washington:  Government  Printing  Office:  1925 
36863-1720)     4to.  4pp. 

ROCHESTER,  N.  Y.     Lincoln  Day  Commemorative  Exercises  in  the 
Public  Schools  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Monday,  February  12th,  1900, 
held  by  the  request  of  O'Rourke  Camp,  No.  60,  Sons  of  Veterans  .  356 
10pp.     (Wright.) 

SANDBURG.  Ready  February  4  {Cut  of  Lincoln  s  hat  and  umbrella} 
Abraham  Lincoln  The  Prairie  Years  By  Carl  Sandburg  Author  of 
''Smoke  and  Steel,"  "Chicago  Poems,"  "Rootabaga  Stories,"  etc.  The 
very  first  chapter  of  Carl  Sandburg's  story  will  convince  you  that  it  is 


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not  "just  another  life  of  Lincoln. "  It  is  the  man  himself!  Something 
of  that  genuinely  spiritual  quality  which  Lincoln  possessed  has  crept 
into  Sandburg's  pages.  Sandburg  was  born  and  has  lived  in  the  very 
same  country  where  Lincoln  was  born  and  lived.  He  has  spent  the 
greater  part  of  his  working  life  visiting  almost  every  spot  Lincoln 
visited,  studying  documents,  searching  museums,  and  talking  with 

those  who  actually  knew  him 357 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     ft  192 6 J     241110.  (4)pp.     Adv.  of  next  following. 

SANDBURG.  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Prairie  Years  By  Carl  Sandburg 
With  105  Illustrations  from  Photographs,  and  Many  Cartoons, 
Sketches,  Maps,  and  Letters  {Device}  Volume  One  New  York  Har- 
court,  Brace  6?  Company 358 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1926)  {[1926J  8vo.  480pp.  Fr.  and  ills.  Volume  two:  482pp.  Fr. 
and  ills.  Beside  the  regular  edition,  a  de  luxe  edition  of  260  numbered  and  signed 
copies  was  issued.     This  is  Oakleaf  No.  1235. 

SCOVILLE.  180  The  Independent  Vol.  116,  No.  3950  When  Lincoln 
and  Beecher  Met  A  Revealing  Episode  in  Lincoln's  Life  By  Samuel 
Scoville,  Jr.  On  the  question  of  Lincoln's  orthodoxy,  the  present  al' 
most  unknown  episode  as  recorded  by  Samuel  Scoville,  Jr.,  makes  a 
valuable  contribution.  It  holds  a  particular  interest  for  our  readers 
since  it  concerns  the  great  Civil  War  editor  of  The  Independent, 
Henry  Ward  Beecher,  whose  fiery  articles  in  this  periodical  had  such  a 
tremendous  influence  in  sustaining  the  morale  of  the  North  .      .      359 

Proof  sheets,  size  io"xi2  J/£",  sent  out  by  publishers  of  The  Independent,  10  Arling' 
ton  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  "for  release  Friday,  Feb.  12,"  granting  "permission  to  re- 
print with  credit,  in  full  or  in  part,  this  material  which  appears  in  The  Independent  of 
Feb.  13,  I1926I."  Set  of  three  sheets,  printed  on  one  side  only,  paged  180,  181  and 
182.     Ills. 

TRUE.     Lincoln  in  Rochester  A  Memorable  Journey  by  Charles  H- 
True,  reprinted  from  Rochester  Post  Express  of  February  n,  1909 .  360 
6pp.    (Wright.) 

TYLER.  Propaganda  in  History  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  Richmond,  Va., 
Richmond  Press,  Inc.,  Printers  1920 361 

(Bissett.  who  says  "a  bitter  attack  on  Lincoln  by  the  President  of  William  and  Mary 
College.") 

U.  S.  DOCS.     60th  Congress,  2d  Session.     S.  8762  In  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States  January  22,  1909.     Mr.  Carter  introduced  a  Bill  pro' 
viding  for  the  purchase  of  a  painting  of  Abraham  Lincoln   .      .      362 
ip.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  60th  Congress,  2d  Session.  S.  R.  117.  In  the  House  of 
Representatives  January  23,  1909.  Joint  Resolution  relating  to  the 
celebration  of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  and  making  the  twelfth  day  oi  February,  nineteen  hundred 

and  nine,  a  legal  holiday  and  for  other  purposes 363 

3pp.     (Wright.) 


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U.  S.  DOCS.  6oth  Congress,  2d  Session.  S.8927.  In  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States  January  28,  1909.     Mr.  Newlands  introduced  A 

Bill  for  the  Erection  of  a  Lincoln  Memorial 364 

ip.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  60th  Congress,  2d  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  254  (Report  No. 
2106)  In  the  House  of  Representatives  February  9,  1909.  Mr.  Mc 
Call  introduced  Joint  Resolution  creating  a  commission  to  recommend 
a  design  and  site  for  a  monument  or  monumental  memorial  to  Abraham 

Lincoln 365 

2pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  61st  Congress,  1st  Session.  H.  R.  1057.  In  the  House 
of  Representatives  March  16,  1909.  Mr.  Lafean  A.  Bill  to  provide 
for  making  the  necessary  surveys  for  a  national  road,  to  be  called  "The 
Lincoln  Way",  from  the  White  House,  Washington,  District  of  Colum- 
bia, to  the  battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania  .  366 
2pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  61st  Congress,  2d  Session.  H.  R.  20046.  In  the  House 
of  Representatives  February  3,  1910.  Mr.  A.  Mitchell  Palmer  in- 
troduced a  Bill  to  erect  a  monument  to  the  memory  of  John  Summer- 
field  Staples  of  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania  (who  served  through  the 
civil  war  as  the  representative  recruit  for  Abraham  Lincoln,  then 

President  of  the  United  States.) 367 

2pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  62d  Congress,  2d  Session.  H.  R.  26062.  In  the  House 
of  Representatives  July  31,  1912.  Mr.  Pou  introduced  a  Bill  for  the 
erection  of  a  statue  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee  and  also  a  Lincoln  Peace 
Memorial  Arch  over  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  in  the  City  of  Wash- 
ington   368 

4pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  62d  Congress,  3d  Session.  House  Calendar  No.  352. 
S.  Con.  Res.  32  (Report  No.  1294)  Approving  plan,  design  and  loca- 
tion for  a  Lincoln  Memorial 369 

ip.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  62d  Congress,  3d  Session.  H.  Con.  Res.  69.  In  the 
House  of  Representatives  January  28,  191 3.  Mr.  Stephens  of  Texas 
introduced  Concurrent  Resolution  disapproving  the  recommendations 
of  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Commission,  continuing  the  commission, 

and  directing  it  to  make  further  report 370 

2pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  Public  Resolution  No.  66  (S.  J.  Res.  158)  Joint  Resolu- 
tion Approving  the  plan,  design  and  location  for  a  Lincoln  Memorial. 
Approved  February  1,  191 3 371 

ip.    (Wright.) 


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U.  S.  DOCS.  63d  Congress,  1st  Session.  H.  R.  1741.  In  the  House 
of  Representatives  April  7,1913.  Mr.  Griest  (by  request)  introduced 
A  Bill  to  Construct  a  Lincoln  Memorial  Highway  from  the  White 
House,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  to  the  battlefield  of  Gettys- 

burg,  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania 372 

2pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  63d  Congress ,  1st  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  10.  In  the 
House  of  Representatives  April  8,  1913.  Mr.  Austin  introduced 
Joint  Resolution  making  the  twelfth  day  of  February  in  each  year  a 
legal  holiday 373 

ip.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  64th  Congress,  1st  Session.  H.  R.  10667.  ^n  trie 
House  of  Representatives  February  9,  1916.  Mr.  Beales  introduced  a 
bill  to  provide  a  suitable  memorial  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania 374 

2pp.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  67th  Congress,  1st  Session.  S.  1062.  In  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States  April  21,  1921.     Mr.  Kenyon  introduced  a  bill  to 

declare  Lincoln's  birthday  a  legal  holiday 375 

1  p.     (Wright.) 

U.  S.  DOCS.  Lincoln's  Birthday  Hearing  before  the  Committee  on 
the  District  of  Columbia,  House  of  Representatives,  Sixty-eighth 
Congress,  First  Session,  on  H.  R.  20,  a  Bill  to  declare  Lincoln's  Birth- 
day a  Legal  Holiday  in   the  District  of  Columbia.     January    23, 

i924 376 

27pp.     (Wright.) 

WEBSTER.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  by  Hon.  J.  Stanley  Web- 
ster, LL.D.,  at  the  Young  Men's  Republican  Club,  Seattle,  Washing- 
ton, Feb.  nth,  1916 377 

N.i.     (Bissett) 

WHITE.     Lincoln,  the  Statesman.     Address  by  William  E.  White  at 
the  Memorial  Services  in  the  Legislature  of  Utah,  Feb.  12,  1903  .  378 
Caption  title.     i6mo.  4pp.     (Newhall.) 

WILCOXON.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Vow  Against  the  Catholic  Church, 
a  letter  from  M.  H.  Wilcoxon,  April  30,  1909 379 

N.i.     48pp.     (Bissett.) 

CALIFORNIA.     Senate  Bill  No.  1181.     Introduced  by  Senator  Finn, 

February  10,  191 1.     An  Act  to  provide  for  the  erection  of  a  memorial 

monument  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  appointing  a  commission  therefor 

and  providing  an  appropriation  to  carry  this  act  into  effect  .      .      380 

2pp.     (Wright.) 


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